2015 Homs car bombing

Foreign intervention in behalf of Syrian rebels U.S.-led intervention against ISIL The 2015 Homs car bombing was a twin-explosion car bombing that killed 16 and injured many more.

It occurred near a hospital in al-Zahra, an Alawite populated, government-controlled Neighborhood east of Homs' old city.

The attack came five days after the government and rebels agreed on a local ceasefire in the western al-Waer suburb.

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