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Syria conflict: Officials deny Assad motorcade attacked | Syria conflict: Officials deny Assad motorcade attacked |
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Syria's information minister has denied rebel that claims they attacked President Bashar al-Assad's convoy. | Syria's information minister has denied rebel that claims they attacked President Bashar al-Assad's convoy. |
Reports that rebel rockets hit his motorcade were "dreams and illusions", Omran Zoabi told Syrian state TV. | Reports that rebel rockets hit his motorcade were "dreams and illusions", Omran Zoabi told Syrian state TV. |
Rebels said they fired mortars at his convoy as it headed towards the Anas bin Malek mosque in the Malki area, where the president has a residence. | Rebels said they fired mortars at his convoy as it headed towards the Anas bin Malek mosque in the Malki area, where the president has a residence. |
Pictures showed Mr Assad unharmed at a prayer service at a Damascus mosque to mark the end of Ramadan. | Pictures showed Mr Assad unharmed at a prayer service at a Damascus mosque to mark the end of Ramadan. |
Earlier, Islam Alloush of the militant Liwa al-Islam Brigade, told Reuters news agency the president's motorcade was hit as it drove to the mosque in the Syrian capital. | |
Opposition activists and residents also reported what seemed to be the sound of several incoming mortar explosions in the early morning, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut. | |
However it is not clear if the reported blasts in the district were connected to the presidential visit. Bashar al-Assad drove his own car to the mosque, Omran Zoabi told state TV. | |
In his third public appearance in little more than a week, President Assad was seen alongside Syria's grand mufti, for Eid prayers, which are usually held an hour or two after sunrise. In previous years, Mr al-Assad has been seen attending them early in the morning. | |
It was unclear whether the pictures of the president aired on Syrian state television were pre-recorded, analysts at BBC Monitoring said. For a brief moment they carried a "live" caption, which then swiftly vanished. | It was unclear whether the pictures of the president aired on Syrian state television were pre-recorded, analysts at BBC Monitoring said. For a brief moment they carried a "live" caption, which then swiftly vanished. |
It is possible that the footage was pre-recorded, analysts said, as the reports that the president's convoy was struck while travelling to the mosque had come around one hour previously. | It is possible that the footage was pre-recorded, analysts said, as the reports that the president's convoy was struck while travelling to the mosque had come around one hour previously. |
'Different convoy' | 'Different convoy' |
All roads leading to al-Rawdha neighbourhood of Damascus, where the presidential office is, were closed for security reasons before the incident, Syrian opposition sources told the pan-Arab Saudi-owned Dubai-based al-Arabiya television station. | |
Firas al-Bitar, a rebel leader, told al-Arabiya that 17 mortars had targeted the presidential convoy. The opposition had been given advance information on Mr al-Assad's movements, he asserted. | Firas al-Bitar, a rebel leader, told al-Arabiya that 17 mortars had targeted the presidential convoy. The opposition had been given advance information on Mr al-Assad's movements, he asserted. |
But another of the president's opponents, Wahid Sagar, told Al Arabiya the president might have been in a different convoy to one which reportedly came under attack. | But another of the president's opponents, Wahid Sagar, told Al Arabiya the president might have been in a different convoy to one which reportedly came under attack. |
On Wednesday, Syrian government forces claimed to have killed more than 60 rebels in an ambush near Damascus. | On Wednesday, Syrian government forces claimed to have killed more than 60 rebels in an ambush near Damascus. |
Military sources quoted by the state news agency Sana said the victims were insurgents in the jihadist group, al-Nusra Front. They had been planning an attack on a military post, they said. | Military sources quoted by the state news agency Sana said the victims were insurgents in the jihadist group, al-Nusra Front. They had been planning an attack on a military post, they said. |
The news came as rights group Amnesty International released satellite images of Aleppo, one of Syria's biggest cities, showing how clashes between government and rebel forces had devastated built-up areas. | The news came as rights group Amnesty International released satellite images of Aleppo, one of Syria's biggest cities, showing how clashes between government and rebel forces had devastated built-up areas. |