Syria Interior Ministry Hit By Explosions - State Media -- BBC
The building of the Syrian interior ministry in the capital Damascus has been targeted by three explosions, according to state TV.
One of the blasts was caused by a car bomb, the report said.
There had been "a number of deaths and injuries" and damage to the building.
Meanwhile, members of a group of more than 100 countries have recognised Syria's opposition coalition as the "legitimate representative" of the Syrian people.
Foreign ministers from the Friends of Syria group made the decision to recognise the opposition National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Force after talks in Morocco.
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Three bombs target Syrian Interior Ministry -- Reuters
Explosion targets Syrian Interior Ministry building in Damascus, state TV says -- Washington Post/AP
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Syrian opposition leader calls on Alawites to rise up -- Reuters
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Syrian opposition urges review of al-Nusra blacklisting -- Reuters
France says not ready to arm Syrian opposition -- Reuters
Aleppo Today TV becomes vital news source amid Syria's chaos -- CNN
Armenians Fleeing Anew as Syria Erupts in Battle -- New York Times
Syria: Incendiary Weapons Used in Populated Areas -- Huffington Post/Human Rights Watch
Are Women Being Targeted in Syria? -- Lauren Wolfe, The Atlantic
Foreign Diplomats Flee And U.S. Braces For The Worst -- Strategy Page
The Disaster In Syria Is Getting Worse, And No One Has Any Idea What To Do About It -- David Blair, Business Insider/The Daily Telegraph |
Washington’s next steps on Syria -- Daniel Serwer, Reuters
Will US recognition of Syrian opposition group open channels for weapons support? -- Ariel Zirulnick, Christian Science Monitor
Will Friends of Syria Pledge Arms to Rebels? -- David Arnold, Voice of America
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