Sunday, March 18, 2012

DAMASCUS...2 CAR BOMBS....PICS.....17/03/2012


Syrian security officers gather in front the damaged building of the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.







In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a destroyed car is seen inside the park of the Syrian criminal security department which was attacked by an explosion, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.




Syrian security officers gather in front the damaged building of the Syrian criminal security department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security officers investigate a damaged building of the air intelligence forces, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.



Syrian security officers investigate a damaged building near the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security forces gather near the damaged building of the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.


In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian army soldiers carry an injured man at the scene of the intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.


Syrian security investigators investigate a bomb scene in front the damaged building of the Syrian criminal security department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian firefighters extinguish a fire in a damaged building near the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.


In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian security officer, right, looks to a burnt car inside the park of the Syrian criminal security department which was attacked by an explosion, inDamascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian Arab Red Crescent volunteer carries a man who was wounded by an explosion that attacked security forces departments, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, flames are seen inside the building of the Syrian criminal security department which was attacked by an explosion, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.




A Syrian rebel stands next to a flaming tire while firing at a Syrian army checkpoint, in a suburb of Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two suicide bombers detonated cars packed with explosives in near-simultaneous attacks on heavily guarded intelligence and security buildings in the Syrian capital Damascus Saturday, killing at least 27 people.


In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian army soldiers and security officers inspect the blast area in front of a damaged building of the air intelligence forces, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.




In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian doctors treat a man who was wounded the explosions that attacked security forces departments, inDamascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a destroyed car is seen inside the park of the Syrian criminal security department which was attacked by an explosion, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated the blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security forces gather in front of a damaged building near the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.


In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian firefighters extinguish a fire in a damaged building near the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.


A Syrian rebel stands next to a flaming tire while firing at a Syrian army checkpoint, in a suburb of Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two suicide bombers detonated cars packed with explosives in near-simultaneous attacks on heavily guarded intelligence and security buildings in the Syrian capital Damascus Saturday, killing at least 27 people.


A Syrian rebel runs with his AK-47 towards a Syrian army checkpoint in a suburb of Damascus, Syria, on Saturday March 17, 2012. Two suicide bombers detonated cars packed with explosives in near-simultaneous attacks on heavily guarded intelligence and security buildings in the Syrian capital Damascus Saturday, killing at least 27 people.


Smoke rises from Damascus in this handout dated March 17, 2012. Two explosions hit security complexes in the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday, killing several civilians and security force personnel, state television reported. Damascus residents said smoke could be seen rising from the areas where the blasts struck.


Smoke rises from Damascus in this handout dated March 17, 2012. Two explosions hit security complexes in the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday, killing several civilians and security force personnel, state television reported. Damascus residents said smoke could be seen rising from the areas where the blasts struck.


Syrian security officers gather in front the damaged building of the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian doctor treats a man who was wounded by the explosions that attacked security forces departments, inDamascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



Syrian security officers gather next to a bomb crater in front the damaged building of the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, inDamascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Twin bombings struck government targets in the Syrian capital early Saturday, killing security forces and civilians and leaving pools of blood and carnage in the streets, according to state-run television.



Syrian security officials survey the site of an explosion at an intelligence building in DamascusMarch 17, 2012. Two large explosions hit Damascus on Saturday, killing several security force personnel and civilians, state television reported, blaming what it said were terrorists behind the year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.



In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian army soldiers and security officers inspect the blast area in front of a damaged building of the air intelligence forces, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.


Syrian security officials survey the site of an explosion at an intelligence building in Damascus March 17, 2012. Two large explosions hit Damascus on Saturday, killing several security force personnel and civilians, state television reported, blaming what it said were terrorists behind the year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.


People gather close to a crater in front of a damaged building following twin bomb attacks on security buildings in the capital Damascus on March 17, 2012. Several civilians and police were killed, the state television reported without giving figures, adding that preliminary reports suggested bombers had blown up vehicles packed with explosives.




In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian army soldiers investigate burnt and destroyed cars at the bomb scene near the aviation intelligence department, which was attacked by one of two explosions, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday, March 17, 2012. Two "terrorist explosions" struck security targets in the Syrian capital Saturday morning, killing a number of civilians and security forces, the country's state news agency said. The report said preliminary reports indicated they blasts were caused by car bombs that hit the aviation intelligence department and the criminal security department.



A handout photo distributed by Syrian News Agency (SANA) shows destroyed vehicles after explosions near the intelligence centre in Damascus March 17, 2012. Twin blasts hit the heart of Damascus on Saturday, killing members of the security forces and civilians.



Syrians run away from damaged buildings following twin bomb attacks on security buildings in the capital, Damascus, on March 17, 2012. Several civilians and police were killed, the state television reported without giving figures, adding that preliminary reports suggested bombers had blown up vehicles packed with explosives.


Syrian firemen stand in the midst of burnt vehicles near the damaged building of the intelligence forces after an explosion in Damascus in this handout photo distributed by the Syrian News Agency (SANA) March 17, 2012. Two large explosions hit Damascus on Saturday, killing several security force personnel and civilians, state television reported, blaming what it said were terrorists behind the year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.



A picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (R) and his father, the late president Hafez, is seen at the site of an explosion in a police building in Damascus March 17, 2012. Two large explosions hit Damascus on Saturday, killing several security force personnel and civilians, state television reported, blaming what it said were terrorists behind the year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.


An anti-Syrian regime protester holds up Syria's pre-Baath national flag, which has been adopted by the opposition movement, and an poster bearing a portrait of Lebanon's Druze chief Walid Jumblatt holding the noose around the neck of Syrian President Bashar al-Assadduring a demonstration denouncing his bloody crackdown on dissent on March 17, 2012 in central Beirut. Jumblatt openly sided with the anti-regime camp in Syria on March 16 as he marked the 35th anniversary of his father's assassination, which he has blamed on Damascus.
































































































































































































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