Mood surveyed the damage left by the explosions that took place during morning rush hour on a highway south of the capital and left dozens dead or wounded, according to state television.
The attacks came a day after the Norwegian general escaped unharmed when a roadside bomb exploded as he led a team of UN observers into the southern flashpoint city of Daraa.
Ten Syrian soldiers escorting them were hurt in Wednesday`s bombing, according to the latest reports.
The blasts come despite a UN-backed ceasefire that went into effect on April 12 with the aim of ending 14 months of bloodshed in Syria.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Thursday`s blasts targetted a security building. It said one one fo the blasts was caused by the a car bomb.
State television blamed the explosions on "terrorists", the term used by authorities to refer to rebels seeking to overturn the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
(Uu.H-AK)
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