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A list of major suicide bombings and large-scale explosions during Syria's 14-month uprising:

—Dec. 23, 2011 — Two car bombers blow themselves up near intelligence agency compounds in the capital Damascus, killing 44 people in the first suicide attacks since the uprising began in March.

—Jan. 6, 2012 — Two weeks later, another suicide explosion rips through a busy intersection and a police bus in the capital’s Midan neighborhood, killing 26 people.

—Feb. 10, 2012 — Two suicide car bombers strike in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria’s largest, killing 28 people near a military intelligence building and the barracks of security forces.

—March 3, 2012 — A suicide car bomb explodes at a roundabout in Daraa, the birthplace of the uprising, killing at least two people in the first suicide attack in an opposition stronghold.

—March 17, 2012 — Three suicide bombings in Damascus kill at least 27 people, two of them near-simultaneous suicide car bomb attacks on heavily guarded intelligence and security buildings.

—March 18, 2012 — An explosion hits near a government security building in Aleppo, killing one policeman and one woman.

—April 27, 2012 — A suicide bomber in Damascus detonates an explosives belt near members of the security forces, killing at least nine people outside a mosque in the Midan neighborhood.

—April 30, 2012 — Twin suicide explosions near daybreak strike close to a government security compound in the city of Idlib, killing at least nine people.

—May 5, 2012 — A bomb strikes a car wash in Aleppo, killing at least five people a day after government troops opened fire to break up large protests against a violent university raid.

—May 10, 2012 — Two suicide blasts rip through Damascus’ Qazaz neighborhood, killing 55 people in an attack that targeted a military intelligence building as employees were arriving at work.