DAMASCUS
(Reuters) --- Two shells were fired at Russia's
embassy in Damascus on Tuesday during a
demonstration in support of Moscow,
but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to the building.
The incident came
nearly two weeks after Russia,
a major ally of Syria's
President Bashar al-Assad, launched air strikes against Syrian rebels and
Islamic State fighters.
One witness said both
shells appeared to land in a park close to the embassy compound. A second
witness said one of them landed inside the compound but did not hit the
building itself.
Russia's
Interfax news agency said two rockets landed in the embassy grounds. It quoted
a diplomat at the embassy as saying none of the embassy employees was wounded.
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