Suicide attack on police station in Syrian capital kills 17
BEIRUT — Two suicide bombers stormed a police station in the Syrian capital on Monday, killing at least 17 civilians and police, state TV reported, while a drone strike in eastern Syria killed 10 Hezbollah fighters who were helping Syrian troops battle the Islamic State group.
The Syrian government is at war with the IS group as well as a local al-Qaida affiliate and an array of rebel groups, none of which immediately claimed the attack. It was also unclear who struck the Hezbollah fighters.
Lt. Gen. Mohammad al-Shaar, Syria’s interior minister, told reporters that two “terrorists” attacked the police station in the al-Midan neighbourhood of Damascus with a number of bombs on Monday, before one of them blew himself up. He said the other bomber made it inside the compound, where police killed him, causing his bomb to explode.
The blasts damaged the lower floors of the building, and shattered the windows along one side. Blood stained the floors.