Group says 54 died in Syria military factory blast


                     
              In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 photo, Syrian people carry their belongings after they crossed the river which separates between Free Syrian Army fighters and government forces in the Bustan Al-Pasha neighborhood, north of Aleppo, Syria.(AP Photo/Abdullah al-Yassin)
            
                  In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 photo, Syrian people carry their belongings after they crossed the river which separates between Free Syrian Army fighters and government forces in the Bustan Al-Pasha neighborhood, north of Aleppo, Syria.(AP Photo/Abdullah al-Yassin)
AP /  February 8, 2013
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BEIRUT (AP) — An activist group says a bombing of a military factory in central Syria this week has killed 54 people.

Rami Abdul-Rahman of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday that the bombing took place in a government-controlled area Wednesday and that reports on it were slow to emerge.

He says a mini-van packed with explosives blew up near the factory in the village of al-Buraq while employees were waiting for busses after work. Abdul-Rahman says those killed included 11 women and that all were civilians. He says the factory makes military supplies, but not weapons.

Syria’s state news agency reported the blast on Wednesday evening, saying ‘‘terrorists’’ detonated a car bomb near a factory. It said there was an unspecified number of casualties.end of story marker

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