BEYROUTH (Reuters) - Two explosions rocked Tuesday the University of Aleppo, Syria's second city, leaving at least 52 dead and dozens injured, reported the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rights (OSDH), close to the opposition, citing sources médicales.
rebels and the regime in Damascus is another attribute responsibility for the attack, which was perpetrated by two rockets, according to state television has not provided bilan.
The city of Aleppo, where the front line stabilized after the offensive launched by the rebels last July, is controlled by the rebels half and half by forces loyal to President Bashar al Assad.< / p>
University, which was scheduled to begin Tuesday mid-year examinations, is located in the gouvernementale.
The OSDH, based in London, said he did not know the origin of explosions, which have made it after at least 52 dead, according to a preliminary assessment. "Tens (students) are in a serious condition. Toll could reach 90 the dead," she said, citing doctors and students Alep.
Critics have blamed the explosions regime while diverging on their origin. A rebel fighter believed that it could be ground-ground missiles, and one student spoke of a plane chasse.
national television because of its status of a side "attack" perpetrated by terrorist groups. She showed pictures of a corpse lying in the street and cars on fire. One of the buildings of the university is endommagé.
The area controlled by the rebels of the nearest university, Kasr Al Bustan is located approximately two kilometers and insurgents have so far not used heavy weapons in this secteur.
Mariam Karouny Pascal Liétout and Tangi Salaün for the French service, edited by Gilles Trequesser
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