Truck Bomb Attack Kills 10 in Syria's Homs Province
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةA truck bomb attack killed at least 10 people at a village in the central Syrian province of Homs on Monday, state television said.
"The terrorist explosion in Haraqi village in Homs province was caused by a tanker truck bomb. The initial toll says 10 people were killed, and major damage was caused to houses," the television station reported.
The attack comes a day before a presidential election is held in regime-held parts of the war-ravaged country, with the incumbent Bashar Assad expected to stay in power.
Haraqi is a regime-held village.
Earlier on Monday, at least 50 people, including nine children, were killed in two days of rebel mortar and rocket fire on regime-held areas of Aleppo in northern Syria, a monitoring group said.
"At least 50 people, including nine children, were killed in mortar and rocket fire on regime-held areas of Aleppo on Saturday and Sunday," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The bombardments killed 23 people on Saturday and another 27 on Sunday.
The Britain-based monitoring group said the casualties on Saturday and Sunday came after 230 people had been killed in two months of rebel bombardments of areas of Aleppo controlled by the government.
Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said "the escalation by rebels against regime-held areas is linked to the imminent presidential election" that is expected keep Assad in power.
The opposition has branded the vote, that will only be held in regime-held areas, as a "farce".
The Observatory has also reported the killing of some 2,000 civilians, among them more than 500 children, in regime airstrikes on rebel-held areas of Aleppo since January.
Once Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo has been divided between pro- and anti-regime areas ever since a major rebel offensive in July 2012.
Abdel Rahman said: "Targeting civilians is a war crime and the fact that the regime uses barrel bombs to target civilians in rebel areas does not justify targeting civilians in regime areas."
Syria's war has killed more than 162,000 people in three years and forced nearly half the population to flee their homes.
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is NOT a credible source according to southern and the tribe. Hence, I doubt the authenticity of this report. On second thought, I guess in this case it will be credible:)