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Islamic State targets Syria's Homs with twin bomb attack

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Omar Fahmy, Kinda Makieh and Lisa Barrington

Syrian citizens gather at the scene where twin bombs exploded at a government-run security checkpoint in the Homs neighbourhood of Zahraa, Syria.

Syrian citizens gather at the scene where twin bombs exploded at a government-run security checkpoint in the Homs neighbourhood of Zahraa, Syria. Photo: AP

Beirut: A bomb attack claimed by Islamic State in the Syrian government-controlled city of Homs killed at least 24 people on Tuesday.

The governor of Homs said the first of two explosions was caused by a car bomb that targeted a security checkpoint. A suicide bomber then set off an explosive belt, state media reported.

"We know we are targets for terrorists, especially now the (Syrian) army is advancing and local reconciliation agreements are being implemented," the governor told Reuters by phone.

Syrian citizens gather around cars destroyed by the Islamic State bombs.

Syrian citizens gather around cars destroyed by the Islamic State bombs. Photo: AP

Seventeen people are still in hospital, one of whom is in a critical condition, the governor said.

Syrian state TV earlier reported 22 people had died and more than 100 people had been injured.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group put the death toll at 29. It said those killed in the explosions, which took place in a mostly Alawite district, included 15 members of government forces and pro-government militiamen.

At least 24 people were killed by the two bombs at a government-run security checkpoint in Homs province, Syria.

At least 24 people were killed by the two bombs at a government-run security checkpoint in Homs province, Syria. Photo: AP

Syria's nearly five-year-old civil war pits President Bashar al-Assad, a member of the minority Alawite sect, against mainly Sunni Muslim rebels and jihadi fighters.

Islamic State said in a statement its attack had killed at least 30 people.

The Syrian army and allied forces have been battling Islamic State in areas to the east and southeast of Homs city. They recently took back several villages including Maheen 80 km southeast of the city.

Reuters

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