Deadly
explosion in Homs, Syria reportedly rebel strike
Homs,
Syria: Explosion reportedly rebel strike against arms depot, 40 dead,
160 wounded.
UPI,
1
August, 2013
An
explosion Thursday in the Syrian city of Homs appears to have been
captured on video, and the London-based anti-Assad group Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights reports the blast has killed 40 people
and injured 160 more.
Two
unverified videos capture the explosion from different vantage
points, showing a huge fireball and mushroom cloud. In one video, the
explosion is massive, dwarfing all buildings in the area.
Social
media users were speculating a rocket attack or other explosion
targeted an arms depot in the city.
The
Observatory later said it was indeed a rebel rocket strike on a
weapons depot. The organization has sources in both the opposition
and state security forces, but the source of the explosion was not
independently verified.
The blast
occurred in the south-eastern district of Wadi al-Dhahab, which the
Observatory says the army has taken over. The Observatory said
victims are both soldiers and civilians.
Syrian
military forces have been fighting for the last month to retake Homs,
and on Monday recaptured a key district. Syrian troops have landed
several major victories against the opposition in recent months.
On
Wednesday, Syria agreed to allow UN investigators to visit three
sites where chemical weapons have allegedly been used.
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