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News ID: 62366
Publish Date : 22 January 2019 - 21:09

Car Bomb Hits Syria's Latakia

BEIRUT (Dispatches) – A car bomb detonated in Syrian city of Latakia on Tuesday, killing the driver and injuring several other people, Syrian state media reported.
Footage carried on the state-run al-Ikhbariya news channel showed a large group of people milling around in a street while wreckage smouldered on the ground.
Though President Bashar al-Assad has regained control over more than half of Syria, attackers have periodically continued to strike in cities he controls with blasts and car bombs.
State news agency SANA reported that the driver of the vehicle, a Suzuki minivan, had been killed in the explosion, and that four other people had been wounded.
It reported that the authorities had dismantled another explosive device in the same location before the blast in the vehicle.
The Britain-based so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor reported that five people had been injured in the explosion.
The blast comes a couple of days after an explosive device went off in western Damascus without leaving casualties.
Latakia city has remained relatively safe throughout the country's more than seven-year-long war while its eastern countryside has seen battles between the Syrian government forces and terrorist groups. Latakia, on the Syrian coast, is the hometown of President Bashar al-Assad.