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activist said the blasts were "massive" and were heard from miles away.
He could not confirm the target was the city's arms depot.
One resident from the area said the sound of multiple explosions could be heard for over an hour as munitions were detonated.
A rebel in Homs said that the blast was caused by a surface-to-surface Grad missile, according to the Reuters news agency.
He would not say which rebel group fired the missile.
The explosion came after Assad expressed confidence that his regime's
forces would be victorious in the 28-month-old conflict with rebels.
He made the comments while touring Daraya, a former rebel-held area near the capital Damascus.
Assad visited the town after the military said it had taken over the
strategic district of al-Khalideya in Homs from opposition forces.
Source: Al Jazeera |