UK-based Saurian Observatory for Human Rights report at least 20 people killed, including 13 civilians, and more than 30 wounded in the blasts.
SANA said 12 people have been killed and 55 injured people have reached hospital, citing medical sources.
Images of the scene on Syria's official Al-Ikhbariya channel showed burned-out cars with plumes of black smoke. Fighfighters were also seen battling to extinguish the flames.
TA number of houses have been damaged and a market was set on fire during the incident, SANA - reports.
(SANA) quoted Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi as blaming Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, for being behind the "brutal massacres." The three countries are main supporters of the Syrian opposition trying to remove President Bashar Assad from power.
Suburb is home to one of one of Shia Islam's most renowned shrines.


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