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Syria Crisis: Bombs Hit Security Headquarters In Aleppo

ALBERT AJI and LEE KEATH   02/10/12 08:57 PM ET  AP

ALEPPO, Syria — Two suicide car bombers struck security compounds in Aleppo on Friday, killing 28 people, Syrian officials said, bringing significant violence for the first time to an industrial center that has largely stood by President Bashar Assad during the 11-month uprising against his rule.

Anti-Assad activists denied any involvement and accused the regime of setting off the blasts to smear the opposition as government forces pummel rebels in one of their main strongholds, Homs. State media touted the bombings as proof the regime faces a campaign by terrorists, not a popular uprising.

The military stepped up its siege of Homs, where hundreds have reportedly been killed over the past week. Soldiers who have been bombarding the central city made their first ground move, storming into one of the most restive neighborhoods. Satellite image provider DigitalGlobe Inc., based in Colorado, released photos Friday that it said show Syrian army tanks and other armored vehicles near apartment buildings in the city.

Troops and security forces opened fire on anti-regime protesters who streamed out of mosques after Friday prayers nationwide. At least 27 civilians were killed, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The morning blasts in Aleppo, Syria's most populous city, ripped apart the facades of the local headquarters of the Military Intelligence Directorate and a barracks of the Security Preservation forces.

At the Directorate, windows were shattered and a large crater was torn into the pavement outside the entrance. A weeping correspondent on state-run TV showed graphic footage of at least five corpses, collected in sacks and under blankets by the side of the road.

Security officials said suicide bombers in explosives-packed vehicles tried to smash through the entrances of both sites. At the barracks, Brig. Firas Abbas told an Associated Press reporter on a government-guided visit to the scene that the vehicle made it through one roadblock before detonating near the gates. A head lay on the ground and security officials said it belonged to a suicide attacker.

State television cited the Health Ministry as saying 28 people were killed in the two blasts and 235 wounded. The dead included 11 security personnel killed at the barracks, 13 military personnel killed at the military intelligence building and four civilians, security officials said.

State TV blamed "terrorists." But anti-government activists accused the regime of setting off the blasts to discredit the opposition and avert protests that had been planned in the city on Friday.

Capt. Ammar al-Wawi of the Free Syrian Army, a rebel group that wants to bring down the regime by force, denied involvement. He said fighters from his group had a short gunbattle with troops several hundred yards (meters) from the Directorate about an hour before the explosion but did not carry out the bombings.

"This explosion is the work of the regime to divert world attention from the crimes it is committing against the people of Homs," he said.

The blasts were the fourth such dramatic suicide attack since late December. All occurred on Friday mornings against various security headquarters and prompted the same exchange of accusations. The earlier attacks, in the capital Damascus, killed dozens of security forces and civilians, according to Syrian officials. Nobody has claimed responsibility for any of the attacks.

Friday's bombings were the first significant violence in Aleppo, a northern city of some 2 million people that is home to a prosperous business community and merchant class whose continued backing for Assad has been crucial in bolstering his regime.

The city has seen only occasional protests. Assad's opponents have had little success in galvanizing support there, in part because business leaders have long traded political freedoms for economic privileges. Also, the city has a large population of Kurds, who have mostly stayed on the sidelines of the uprising since Assad's regime began giving them long-denied citizenship as a gesture to win support.

Still, hours after the explosions, hundreds of protesters marched in several Aleppo neighborhoods after Friday prayers, part of nationwide demonstrations labeled "Friday of 'Russia is killing our children'" – a denunciation of Russia's veto of a U.N. attempt to condemn Syria's crackdown.

Regime forces opened fire on the Aleppo protesters, killing at least seven, according to the Observatory. Another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees put the Aleppo toll at 12 and said 22 others had been killed nationwide. The figures could not be independently confirmed due to restrictions the Syrian government has put on journalists.

Assad's crackdown has killed well over 5,400 people since the uprising began in March, according to U.N. estimates.

The regime's crackdown on dissent has left it almost completely isolated internationally – except for key support from Russia and China, which delivered a double veto to block a U.N. resolution calling on Assad to leave power.

The king of Saudi Arabia, which has led Arab efforts against Assad, made his first public comments on Syria's crisis Friday. He denounced the Russian and Chinese vetoes, saying "the confidence of the world in the U.N. has undoubtedly been shaken."

"These countries don't rule the world, never. The world is ruled by wisdom, fairness, morals, and standing up to the aggressor," King Abdullah said in a televised speech. "We are living scary, scary days."

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov signaled Friday that Moscow would use its veto again to block any resolution aimed at ousting Assad.

"If our foreign partners don't understand that, we will have to use strong means again and again to call them back to reality," he was quoted as saying by the ITAR-Tass news agency.

Moscow's stance is motivated in part by its strategic and defense ties, including weapons sales, with Syria. Russia also rejects what it sees as a world order dominated by the U.S. Last month, Russia reportedly signed a $550 million deal to sell combat jets to Syria.

Across Syria on Friday, thousands held protests denouncing the Russian position, from the northwestern province of Idlib, to the suburbs of Damascus, the Mediterranean coastal city of Latakia and the eastern town of Deir al-Zour.

A week ago, security forces launched a major assault on Homs after unconfirmed reports that army defectors and other armed opponents of Assad were setting up their own checkpoints and taking control of the most restive neighborhoods.

Days of bombardment of the neighborhoods with artillery, heavy machine guns and mortars continued Friday, as troops on the ground backed by tanks for the first time pushed into one of the districts, Inshaat, activists said.

The Observatory said troops were going house to house detaining people. Inshaat is next to Baba Amr, a neighborhood that has been under rebel control for months.

"They are punishing the residents," said the Observatory's chief Rami Abdul-Rahman, who added that food supplies were dwindling in the area.

Mohammed Saleh, a Syria-based activist, said the regime appears to be trying to take over rebel-held areas in Homs and Idlib before Feb. 17, when Assad's ruling Baath party is scheduled to hold its first general conference since 2005.

The conference is expected to move on reforms that Assad has promised in a bid to calm the uprising. During the conference, Baath party leaders are expected to call for national dialogue and announce they will open the way for other political parties to play a bigger role in Syria's politics.

The opposition has rejected such promises as insincere and said it will not accept anything less than Assad's departure.

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Keath reported from Beirut.

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian rescue workers remove wreckage from a destroyed building at a security compound which was attacked by an explosion, in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria, on Friday Feb. 10, 2012. Two explosions targeted security compounds in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on Friday, state media said, causing an unspecified number of casualties in a major city seen as key to President Bashar Assad's grip on power. (AP)
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12:57 PM on 02/11/2012
Where is NATO? What is the difference between Syria and Libya; THE RUSSIANS?
06:37 PM on 02/13/2012
North Atlantic Treaty Organization aka NATO was created against the Soviet Union. It should have been disbanded after the Soviet Union Imploded. It has nothing to do with Syria and should not have been involved in Libya either.
Just let those Arabs kill each other. They are good at it. They invented SUICIDE BOMBINGS too.
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Fred303
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11:35 AM on 02/11/2012
The U.S Gov finally admitted Al Qaeda is backing the rebels in Syria , And the sheep thought it was just some random uprising.
02:21 PM on 02/11/2012
Just bc AQ backs the uprising, does that make the whole uprising bad? If AQ were to back the GOP would that make the GOP bad.
06:38 PM on 02/13/2012
Same as Libya and Hillary was so happy after the Muslim Brotherhood killed Qaddafi.
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lpc880
Tasting all the Colors of the Sounds I Hear
09:13 AM on 02/11/2012
I think it's way past time that something is done, let China and Russia watch thats all they do anyway !
02:22 PM on 02/11/2012
To think they make money off of this selling missiles and planes! Crazy.
06:42 PM on 02/13/2012
The Chinese are smart. They take care of their country and their people. They have no problem in any part of the World and their Capitalist Economy is running on all eight cylinder. Meanwhile we stick our noses into others businesses,
Vote for Ron Paul
06:51 AM on 02/11/2012
Thousands of fast food restaurants will shortly be built in Syria freeing its women from slavery in the kitchen. It will end home cooking and its space turned into rooms for the homeless. Pork products can be introduced as a pacifier, it will end religious fanaticism. New ways of eating will modernize an insane Arab world.
YourMindsEye
I know what you are thinking.
06:35 AM on 02/11/2012
Syria is a country like Iran. In schools they teach the children to hate Americans and Israelis. Let them kill each other. Soon Israel is going to do what is necessary. What Obama is not willing to do, Israel will take care of in a few short days.
06:21 AM on 02/11/2012
I ddrink to that. Muslims killing Muslims. Bravo White God. USA stay ougt of it. You see how end up Ms.Clinton with bringing democracy to Egypt ; 19 US hosgtages...
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Fred303
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02:33 AM on 02/11/2012
The American government has finally admits Al Qaeda is backing the rebels in Syria. It's not just some random uprising folks , Try and get news that shows both sides of the story.

Did you not learn from the Iraq WMD's?
YourMindsEye
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06:29 AM on 02/11/2012
They are doing the same in Egypt and Libya, and the Us helped them do it, specifically Obama.
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06:59 AM on 02/11/2012
How about the news about the Israeli Mossad working with the Iranian military. Mossad has been training the Iranian military how to run around on motorcycles and put magnetic bombs on cars.

Nothing is ever what we are told it is, and nothing is what we think it is.

And they are going to bomb each other.

Look at the Vatican and all it's support of Palestinian atrocities and then how the Vatican sucks up to Israel.

It's all a game, a worldwide psychotic game played by hidden hands who are enjoying every moment of our loved ones being terrorized or being killed. Somehow those hidden hands NEVER are stopped. And it's all justified by some nut who claims to speak for God only because controlling someone's belief systems is how they control all of us. Truth is not in their vocabulary.

I have often wondered why the arabs/muslims don't go after the hidden hands rather than each other and everyone else. I think it's because some of them were stupid enough to welcome the invitation from the Vatican to join Hitler's army.
01:53 AM on 02/11/2012
Don't get me wrong I don't support whats going on over there but I don't support us being the worlds police force anymore. All these wars are ruining our country.
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SickOfBarf
07:01 AM on 02/11/2012
The hidden hands made this mess. Let's throw them in the middle of their own mess.
06:46 PM on 02/13/2012
Vote for Ron Paul the only sane person in the whole bunch. No wonder neither Republicans nor Democ rats like him.
01:50 AM on 02/11/2012
As long as Russia and China are supporting them you're not doing anything. Guess you're like the bully that doesn't want to mess with someone that can fight back. Same reason you didn't invade N.VietNam, you didn't want to mess with China. I guess America thought Russia and China we're going to sit back like they did with Liybia.
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07:42 AM on 02/11/2012
You're talking through your A**! Russia and Iran will Do Nothing if a decision is made by us to move militarily. Russia is doing exactly what they did with Sadam before we went into Iraq, which is to try and persuade the Megolomaniac Sadam to allow weapons inspectors in and be cooperate. He did for awhile but as usual lost his cool again-we went in. Russia did Nothing-other than the same BS talk as always and a "show of support". Russia is knee deep in economic and other problems and Putin is too busy trying to save his own skin and survive-the same is true with Iran. China won't do anything either and FYI we bombed the living Sh*t out of North Vietnam with Operations Linebacker 1 and 2-plus other operations in '72. We hammered the hell out of them until Lee Duc Tho was brought to his knees in Paris and we achieved the Armistice and Cease Fire in January 1973. I know because I was in Nam during that period. You were nowhere Mouth! Assad will keep doing what he's doing but his days are numbered. He's now at Aleppo and getting way too damn close to our closest allies in critical areas. He's causing havoc and instability in the region and it won't stand. His days are numbered.
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07:56 AM on 02/11/2012
typo: cooperative
01:09 PM on 02/11/2012
I didn't know we WON the Viet-nam war?
Bush went into Iraq with a lies about MWD but the real reason was to get Saddam for trying to kill Bush 1 after " we let him stay in power"!
were u a volunteer or draftee? Most of the young men killed in that senseless, undeclared war were DRAFTED AND FORCED TO GO TO VIET-NAM OR TO PRISON!
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HextallDrums
Nobody fiddles with ol' Firefly!
12:01 AM on 02/11/2012
After Libya you'd think he could figure out what is going to happen to him. Stupid. I wish Syrians the best of luck. Obviously China and Russia are too concerned with things other than the lives of thousands of innocent people.
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06:33 AM on 02/11/2012
How many people do you think are in the Free Syrian Army??? 2 thousand,,,3? Thats the people of Syria? Its a few hot head muslims starting trouble. If this happened in america,,, cause where getting taxed to death but have no say,,the police, FBI, CIA, Home Security, DEA,, state police or Militia would come down on them like a ton of bricks!!!
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Nobody fiddles with ol' Firefly!
04:47 PM on 02/13/2012
"A few hothead muslims starting trouble"?? Good to know you can water down the situation to the conservative rhetoric we all know and hate.
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11:44 PM on 02/10/2012
The MSM is deceiving us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is all a fraud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There IS NO country called Syria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is all a fabrication of the Zionists in the CIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Woooooo woooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And Assad is a really nice guy. He babysits for us when me and the wife want to get out for the evening.
YourMindsEye
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06:31 AM on 02/11/2012
Idiot!
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12:52 PM on 02/11/2012
Sarcasm challenges you?
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11:39 PM on 02/10/2012
I say to the rebels and people of Syria. Give ASSad hell.
Billsback
A hated Catholic
11:25 PM on 02/10/2012
Typical day among the muslim populations in the middle east. An argument over a goat could mean your death in those sand pitts. 2000 years ago we would see the exact same news if they had cameras back then. No explosives, they'd kill 25 people with swords or spears and the bulding would be intact unless they felt like burning it down. Its amazing to see their women are also treated the same way and wearing the same clothing.
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MikeDu
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12:21 AM on 02/11/2012
Funny how I recall WWI and WWII starting among the *Christian* countries of Europe, both inside the last 100 years. No need to go back two millenia. How many multiple millions dead from those? No swords and spears for us - gas chambers, work camps and ovens instead.
10:55 PM on 02/10/2012
The head of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) Col. Colonel Riad al-Asaad, took credit for and bragged about carrying out the bombings on French TV. He later denies credit for the bombings.

"After an apparent admission on FRANCE 24 by a senior member of the Free Syrian Army, the organisation’s overall commander has denied his group had set off twin blasts that claimed some 25 lives in the city of Aleppo."

http://www.france24.com/en/20120210-free-syrian-army-denies-deadly-bombing-aleppo-assad-un
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11:42 PM on 02/10/2012
Pity you got that all wrong.
10:46 PM on 02/10/2012
Interesting that this didn't seem to be newsworthy anywhere else. I wonder why?
Billsback
A hated Catholic
11:30 PM on 02/10/2012
Probably because even in America we are getting immune to hear about muslims killing their own people again. The strangest part is the muslims will kill themselves if anyone tries to stop them from killing each other. Its like some kind of basic right in the middle east to settle any dispute whether its over a goat, a daughter's marriage, a loaf of bread or whatever by killing 10 or 15 of your neighbors. Strange land, strange people and yes, its getting so its not even worth reporting any killing in the middle east. The public doesn't care.
12:53 AM on 02/11/2012
CNN has daily coverage on Syria but somehow they seem to have missed this one.
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charleshbuchannan
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11:40 PM on 02/10/2012
NPR covered it. PBS covered it.

You should get out more.
12:49 AM on 02/11/2012
I catch CNNnews every day and nothing was mentioned.
04:43 PM on 02/11/2012
Maybe you should follow your own advice and get out more.