Off the wire
Feature: Chinese shipping company looks forward to new Suez Canal  • Urgent: Mortar attack in Damascus injures 22 schoolchildren, kills teacher  • 1st LD: Iran not to accept "excessive demands" in nuclear talks: supreme leader  • Burundi coup plotters to face trial: presidential office  • UBS, U.S. come to resolutions on foreign exchange probe  • Egypt appoints anti-Brotherhood judge as justice minister  • Foreign exchange rates in Hong Kong  • New Zealand welcomes first air service with Philippines  • Trading on Hong Kong Stock Exchange  • Hong Kong stocks close down  
You are here:   Home

1st LD: Mortar attack in Damascus injures 23 schoolchildren, kills teacher

Xinhua, May 20, 2015 Adjust font size:

A mortar shell slammed into a school in an upscale neighborhood in the capital Damascus Wednesday, injuring 23 students and killing one female teacher, the official Syrian TV reported.

The mortar round exploded at a school in the upscale neighborhood of Malki, said the report.

The attack comes as part of ongoing mortar shelling from rebel-held areas at the outskirts of the capital against residential neighborhoods in different parts of Damascus.

A day earlier, two mortar shells struck the Russian embassy in northern Damascus, leaving only damages.

Meanwhile, the official SANA news agency said the Syrian army backed by the Shiite Lebanese Hezbollah group continued to advance against the rebel positions in the rugged Qalamoun region north of Damascus and along the borderline with Lebanon, capturing new hilltops as part of the ongoing military showdown there. Endit