Blast kills 4 in Assad heartland: Syria monitor

Dunya News

Explosion in a hospital killed a nurse, a hospital employee and two soldiers

BEIRUT (AFP) - A powerful blast killed four people Saturday in Qardaha, the heartland of Syria s ruling Assad clan, a monitoring group said, adding that the origin of the explosion was unknown.

The explosion, the first to hit the centre of the western town since the outbreak of Syria s civil war in 2011, hit an area near a hospital, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The Britain-based group said it was unclear whether the explosion had been caused by a car bomb or by rocket fire.

The explosion "killed four people -- a nurse, a hospital employee and two soldiers", said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.

The outskirts of Qardaha have previously come under rebel rocket fire.

Qardaha is home to a mausoleum containing the graves of President Bashar al-Assad s father and predecessor, Hafez, and brother Bassil.

The clan has ruled Syria with an iron fist for more than 40 years.

Syria s war has killed more than 210,000 people, and forced half the population to flee their homes.