Car bomb kills 11 outside Damascus: monitor

Car bomb kills 11 outside Damascus: monitor
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Summary Eleven people were killed in a car bomb blast in a rebel-held area outside Syrian capital Damascus.

BEIRUT (AFP) - Eleven people were killed on Friday in a car bomb blast in a rebel-held area outside the Syrian capital, while seven people died in regime air raids, a monitor said.
 

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the toll from the bomb blast, which occurred near a mosque in the town of Dmeir, was expected to rise because of the number of people seriously wounded.
 

The Britain-based monitor said a woman and a child were among those killed in the government air strikes on the Marj region elsewhere in Eastern Ghouta, a key rebel bastion outside Damascus.
 

Regime forces have besieged Eastern Ghouta for more than 18 months, carrying out daily bombardment in a bid to dislodge rebels.
 

More than 210,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011.
 

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