Syria's Muslim Brotherhood claims suicide bombings in Damascus
December 24, 2011 - 17:30 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Syria's Muslim Brotherhood has claimed
responsibility for suicide bombings in Damascus that killed 44 people,
saying they were the first step in liberating the capital and that
more attacks were to come.
The claim on Saturday, Dec 24 contradicted assertions by the regime of
President Bashar al-Assad that the blasts, which also wounded 166
people, were the work of al-Qa'ida and of the opposition Syrian
National Council that the regime carried them out.
''One of our victorious Sunni brigades was able to target the state
security building in Kfar Suseh in the heart of the ... capital
Damascus in a successful operation carried out by four of our
kamikazes drawn from the best of our glorious men, leaving many dead
and wounded from the ranks of the Assad gangs,'' it said on its
official website.
The bombings, the first against the powerful security services in
central Damascus since an uprising against Assad began in March, came
a day after the arrival of an advance group of Arab League monitors
who are to oversee a deal to end the bloodshed.
After Dec 23 attacks, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Meqdad said
''this is the gift we get from the terrorists and al-Qa'ida, but we
are going to do all we can to facilitate the Arab League mission,''
AFP reported.
December 24, 2011 - 17:30 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Syria's Muslim Brotherhood has claimed
responsibility for suicide bombings in Damascus that killed 44 people,
saying they were the first step in liberating the capital and that
more attacks were to come.
The claim on Saturday, Dec 24 contradicted assertions by the regime of
President Bashar al-Assad that the blasts, which also wounded 166
people, were the work of al-Qa'ida and of the opposition Syrian
National Council that the regime carried them out.
''One of our victorious Sunni brigades was able to target the state
security building in Kfar Suseh in the heart of the ... capital
Damascus in a successful operation carried out by four of our
kamikazes drawn from the best of our glorious men, leaving many dead
and wounded from the ranks of the Assad gangs,'' it said on its
official website.
The bombings, the first against the powerful security services in
central Damascus since an uprising against Assad began in March, came
a day after the arrival of an advance group of Arab League monitors
who are to oversee a deal to end the bloodshed.
After Dec 23 attacks, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Meqdad said
''this is the gift we get from the terrorists and al-Qa'ida, but we
are going to do all we can to facilitate the Arab League mission,''
AFP reported.