One person was killed and 30 wounded Saturday in rocket and mortar attacks on two neighborhoods of the Syrian capital separately blamed on rebels and government forces, state media and a monitor said.
The fatality and three of the injuries occurred when a rocket hit the mostly Christian neighborhood of Bab Tuma in the Old City of Damascus, state news agency SANA reported, blaming "terrorists", the regime word for rebels.
Meanwhile, 27 people were wounded by regime mortar rounds fired into the northeastern rebel-held Qabun neighborhood, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
Some of them were seriously injured, said the Britain-based monitoring group.
It was not immediately clear if Saturday's casualties were civilians.