May 26, 2014, al Akhbar
Al-Qaeda’s Syria branch on Monday claimed responsibility for two car bomb attacks a day earlier in the central city of Homs that according to the governor killed 12 people.
“God generously made it possible for the jihadists of al-Nusra Front in Homs… to break through the strongholds of the regime’s shabiha (militia)… despite the many obstacles, security barriers and checkpoints,” the jihadist group said on Twitter.
The statement also said the first car bomb was parked in the district of Zahraa, in eastern Homs, and the second in the west of the city.
Both suicide car bomb attackers, said al-Nusra Front, “were detonated at the same time, in order to secure the highest death toll possible.”
Homs governor Talal al-Barazi told AFP on Monday that the toll from the first car bomb attack had risen to 12 dead and 23 wounded, revising a toll he had given a day earlier of 10.
The second attack in the west of Homs wounded seven people.
Homs has seen some of the worst violence in Syria since the outbreak of the war three years ago.
For almost two years, anti-regime fighters and local residents were trapped in a suffocating army siege of the Old City in the heart of Homs.
They were evacuated this month under an unprecedented deal involving a major rebel coalition and Iran.
The end of the Old City siege brought it back under government control, leaving only the Waer district in northwest Homs in rebel hands.