Attacks on 2 Syrian Security Offices Kill Dozens<br />The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a group that monitors the Syrian conflict from Britain with the help of local contacts, said<br />at least 42 security officers were killed in the attacks on the offices of the state security and the military intelligence services.<br />BEIRUT, Lebanon — Attacks on two Syrian security offices in the central city of Homs on Saturday killed more than 30 people,<br />including a senior official who ran the feared military intelligence services, state media and officials reported.<br />SANA, the Syrian state news agency, said Maj. Gen. Hassan Daeboul, the officer in charge<br />of the local military intelligence branch, was killed by one of the suicide bombers.<br />25, 2017<br />More than 30 people were killed Saturday in attacks on two Syrian security offices in the central city of Homs.<br />According to al-Ikhbariya, at least six assailants attacked the two security compounds in Homs,<br />clashing with security officers before at least two of them detonated their explosives.<br />The attacks are among the most spectacular against security agencies in the six-year-old conflict — a coordinated operation<br />against two heavily secured government buildings using a combination of armed assaults and suicide bombings.