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الخميس، مارس 21، 2013

Leading pro-Assad cleric killed in Damascus bombing: state TV

Senior cleric Dr. Mohammed Saeed Ramadan al-Bouti was killed in an explosion at the Iman Mosque in Mazraa in Damascus. (Al Arabiya)

A top Syrian cleric was killed Thursday in a large explosion that hit a mosque in the center of the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria's state television reported.

"Senior cleric Dr. Mohammed Saeed Ramadan al-Bouti was martyred in a terrorist suicide attack at the Iman Mosque in Mazraa in Damascus," the channel reported, adding that there were reports of more dead and wounded.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 15 people were killed in the attack in addition to Bouti, with dozens more injured at the mosque in Mazraa district, just north of the city center.

Al Arabiya television quoted Syrian activists opposed to President Bashar al-Assad as saying that Sheikh Bouti was a staunch supporter of the regime.

They said he is one of the most senior pro-regime Sunni clerics in Syria. His weekly addresses at Friday prayers were frequently broadcast live on state television, AFP reported.

After news of the attack broke, one state television station interrupted its regular program to broadcast verses from the Koran, the Muslim holy book.

Syria's official al-Ikhbariya television channel broadcast gruesome footage from inside the mosque, where dozens of bodies were strewn on the carpeted floor. Body parts including limbs and hands were scattered on the floor.

The footage showed emergency workers collecting corpses from inside the mosque and carrying them out in grey body bags.

A presenter on the channel said a suicide bomber had entered the mosque and blown himself up.

22 Mar, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/2013/03/21/-Leading-pro-Assad-cleric-killed-in-Damascus-bombing-state-TV.html
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