<p>An explosion outside a mosque in Syria’s capital killed five security personnel on Friday and wounded several others, state television said.</p>.<p>Syria TV said the “terrorist” blast had been caused by explosives attached to a motorcycle in the Damascus neighbourhood of Rukn al-Din.<br /><br />The 17-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad’s rule has grown increasingly bloody in recent months, as rebels try to bring the fight to his seat of power in Damascus and to the economic hub, Aleppo.<br /><br />Assad’s forces have cracked down with troops, tanks and helicopter gunships on the unrest, which began as a series of peaceful protests but has now descended into civil war.<br /><br />An opposition group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said Friday’s blast had been aimed at a security patrol in the area.<br /><br />The British-based group, which has a network of activists across Syria, said that, in addition to the five dead, the explosion had wounded six members of the security forces, leaving several in critical condition.</p>
<p>An explosion outside a mosque in Syria’s capital killed five security personnel on Friday and wounded several others, state television said.</p>.<p>Syria TV said the “terrorist” blast had been caused by explosives attached to a motorcycle in the Damascus neighbourhood of Rukn al-Din.<br /><br />The 17-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad’s rule has grown increasingly bloody in recent months, as rebels try to bring the fight to his seat of power in Damascus and to the economic hub, Aleppo.<br /><br />Assad’s forces have cracked down with troops, tanks and helicopter gunships on the unrest, which began as a series of peaceful protests but has now descended into civil war.<br /><br />An opposition group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said Friday’s blast had been aimed at a security patrol in the area.<br /><br />The British-based group, which has a network of activists across Syria, said that, in addition to the five dead, the explosion had wounded six members of the security forces, leaving several in critical condition.</p>