Car bomb kills seven in Syria's Homs

A car bomb explosion in the central Syrian city of Homs has killed at least seven people.

At least seven people have been killed in a car bomb explosion in the central Syrian city of Homs, Syrian state media reports.

"Seven killed and others injured according to a first toll in a terrorist car bomb explosion in Wadi Dahab in Homs," state television said on Thursday.

The blast was also reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, which said the neighbourhood is majority Alawite - the sect to which President Bashar al-Assad belongs.

In May, Syrian government forces retook control of almost all of Homs, once dubbed the "capital of the revolution," after a deal allowing the withdrawal of rebel fighters trapped under siege.

Alawite districts and areas under regime control in Homs have come under attack, including with car bombs, in recent weeks.

On May 25, 12 people were killed in a twin car bomb attack in the city's Zahra neighbourhood, just days after a similar attack there killed 100 people.

Those attacks were claimed by Al-Nusra Front, the official affiliate of al-Qaeda in Syria.

Meanwhile north of Homs, the Observatory said at least 18 rebels, including fighters from Al-Nusra, were killed battling regime forces near the village of Umm Sharshuh.

On Thursday, regime warplanes carried out air raids on the village, which rebels captured a day earlier.


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