Breaking news, two bombs blasted in Syrian Capital, Damascus early morning near army and air force staff headquarters today, raising Syria unrest, while no details about causalities to be reported.
The blasts rocked Syria near the landmark of Umayyad square administrative district with a smoke of fire, heard by several peoples, media said.
Targeted area was the same where nearby Western and Arab embassies set and Air Force commanders deployed to make control over Syrians troops attacks against rebel.
Media report further said, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that one of the blasts hit in Kfar Susa neighbourhood slightly to the west.
The blasts which reported to be hit by automatic weapons fire are said to a result of gunfire by security forces during clashed with gunmen in the high security area.
Security forces have indefinite curfews across the areas and ambulances were rushed to the site as threatening to death tolls.
Since 2011, the heart of Syria hit by a serial bombings following bloodshed protest of rebels against President Bashar Assad’s regime, killing 30,000 people across the Syria.