Alwaght- Two car bomb blasts hit late on Friday the Syrian town of Sweida, killing 26 Druze peoples.
Syrian state-run news agency, SANA, cited Swedia's Police sources as saying terrorists blew up a car bomb on Dahr al-Jabal road on the eastern outskirts of Sweida city, killing four and wounding others.
Almost simultaneously, another car bomb went off outside the National Hospital in the city, killing four and wounding 14, some critically, Sana reported.
One of the explosions, reportedly, killed Sheikh Wahid al-Balous, a leader of the minority Druze community in Syria, Reuters quoted the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights as saying.
Terrorists including al-Nusra Front and ISIS terrorist group have been trying to advance toward southern Sweida province, a Druze stronghold.
The Syrian Cabinet denounced the bombings in a statement, emphasizing that terrorist attacks will only make the Syrians even more determined to defeat terrorism.