++PLEASE NOTE THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC MATERIAL++<br/> <br />ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />REUTERS COULD NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THIS VIDEO, OBTAINED FROM A SOCIAL MEDIA WEBSITE<br/> <br />At least 30 civilians are killed when Syrian warplanes bombed a petrol station in a rebellious suburb on the eastern edge of Damascus, two opposition campaigners on the scene said.<br/> <br />An activist named Abu Saeed said he had counted at least 30 bodies, which were either burnt or dismembered.<br/> <br />Another activist, Abu Fouad, said warplanes had bombarded the area as a consignment of fuel arrived and crowds packed the station.<br/> <br />Video footage taken by activists, which could not be independently verified, showed a badly-bleeding man emerging from the rubble with the help of two others.<br/> <br />Vehicles were on fire, as charred bodies lay on the ground.<br/> <br />One man in the video can be seen running towards the site, saying: "Tens have died."<br/> <br />Muleiha is one of a series of Sunni Muslim suburbs ringing the capital that have been at the forefront of the 21-month revolt against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad, who belongs to the Shi'ite-derived Alawite minority sect.<br/> <br />Government forces control the centre of Damascus and have been pounding the suburbs from the air.
