At least 140 people are feared dead following multiple explosions in the cities of Homs and Damascus in Syria on Sunday. Four blasts struck the southern Damascus suburb of Sayyida Zeinab, the location of Syria’s holiest Shia Muslim shrine, killing at least 83 people, state media said. Earlier in Homs, 57 people, mostly civilians, were killed in a double car bombing, a monitoring group reported. ISIS have claimed responsibility for both attacks according to reports RT reports: Four blasts hit al-Tin Street near the al-Sadr hospital, with two explosions being car bombs and the others suicide bombers, the al-Ikhbariya channel said. According to other reports, there could have been 3 blasts. The number of casualties is being verified. Hezbollah’s al-Mmanar TV puts the death toll at 22, while the Syrian state TV at 30. Dozens are feared injured. However, a police source told RIA Novosti, at least 80 people were killed in the blasts, with 200 having been left injured. Two of the coordinators of the blasts were detained by security forces in the Syrian capital, the source added. #BREAKING: #Syria: Multiple explosions hit #Damascus district of Sayeda Zeinab – Reps Dead / Injed @Sindhleakpic.twitter.com/k5hOKfmJje — URGENT NEWS (@UrgentNews911) February [...]