The death toll was expected to rise because of the number of people
with serious injuries, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights said.
A car bomb on the outskirts of the Sayeda Zeinab district south of Damascus killed at least six people on Monday, a monitoring group said, the third bombing attack in the area this year.
Lebanese group Hezbollah's Al Manar television reported the blast had occurred at a Syrian army checkpoint.
The
death toll was expected to rise because of the number of people with
serious injuries, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
said.
Multiple explosions in February killed scores of people in the Sayeda Zeinab area, home to Syria's holiest Shi'ite Muslim shrine, in one of the bloodiest attacks there in Syria's five-year conflict.
A suicide attack there less than a month earlier claimed by ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group Islamic State killed 70 people.
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