Blasts near a Syrian Presidential palace
SYRIA: Two mortar shells fired by “terrorists” exploded near
Tishreen presidential palace in the Syrian capital on Tuesday, causing some
damage but no casualties, state media said.
The mortars “landed near the southern wall of Tishreen
palace, only causing material damage”, state news agency SANA quoted an unnamed
official as saying.
The rebel Free Syrian Army claimed responsibility for the
attack. According to SANA, the shells slammed into an area around the
Al-Mouwassat and Children's hospital in west Damascus, “leaving no casualties”.
The hospitals are several hundred metres (yards) from
Tishreen which is reserved for visiting dignitaries but is not an actual
residence of President Bashar al-Assad.
This is the first time that the Syrian authorities have
reported shells falling near a presidential palace. The military council of the
rebel Free Syrian Army meanwhile announced on Facebook that “the Free Army has
fired mortars at the Tishreen presidential palace, resulting in a definite
hit”. Tishreen is one of three such palaces in the capital. The others are the
Peoples' palace atop Mount Qassioun in the north and Rawda palace in the
centre, which holds the executive offices.
AFP
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