Attacks in Syrian cities kill at least 54
叙利亚袭击造成至少54人死亡
Car bombs and mortar attacks have killed at least 54 people in Syrian government-held areas of Damascus and the central city of Homs.
Two car bombs exploded in a pro-government neighborhood in Homs on Tuesday, killing at least 40 and wounding over a hundred.
Most of those killed were women and children. The official SANA news agency blamed the attack on anti-government rebels.
In central Damascus, two mortar shells struck an education complex in a mainly Shi’ite Muslim district, killing at least 14 students and wounding dozens. The fresh wave of violence comes as the country gears up for a presidential election on June the 3rd.
On Monday, President Bashar al-Assad announced his candidacy for a third seven-year term in office. On Tuesday, four new candidates announced their bid for the top post, bringing the total number of contenders to 11.