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7 killed at Syrian Ikhbariya TV headquarters

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Damascus: Gunmen raided the headquarters of a pro-government Syrian TV station on Wednesday, killing seven employees, kidnapping others and demolishing buildings, officials said.

They denounced what they called a ‘‘massacre against the freedom of the press’’ and held it up as an example of rebel atrocities. Al-Ikhbariya is privately-owned but strongly supports President Bashar Assad’s regime.

Pro-government journalists have been attacked on several previous occasions during the country’s 15-month uprising, although such incidents are comparatively rare. Rebels deny they target the media.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights activist group confirmed the raid and the deaths of several employees, but had no other information.

Information Minister Omran al-Zoebi told reporters that gunmen stormed the station compound in the town of Drousha, about 20 kilometers (14 miles) south of the capital Damascus, placed explosives and then detonated them. He said the attackers killed seven people and kidnapped others. ‘‘What happened today is a massacre, a massacre against the freedom of the press,’’ al-Zoebi said in comments broadcast on state-run Syrian TV. ‘‘They carried out a terrifying massacre by executing the employees.’’ An Associated Press photographer who visited the compound said five portable buildings used for offices and studios had collapsed, with blood on the floor and wooden partitions still on fire. Some walls had bullet holes, he said. The attack happened just before 4 a.m. local time. (AP)

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