DAMASCUS, Syria - Islamic militants attempted to storm the US Embassy in 
Damascus on Tuesday using automatic rifles, hand grenades and at least one van 
rigged with explosives, the government said. Four people were killed in the 
brazen attack, including three of the assailants. 
(Syria: Terror attack failed its 
attempt) 
A Chinese diplomat was also hit in the face by shrapnel and slightly 
injured while standing on top of a garage at the Chinese Embassy, China's 
government news agency said.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement on the 
ministry's Website Tuesday that the diplomat, being treated in a local 
hospital, was in stable condition.  
 
 
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 Damascus, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006, in this image made from television. 
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No Americans were hurt, and the attackers apparently did not breach the high 
walls surrounding the embassy's white compound in the city's diplomatic 
neighborhood. 
But one of Syria's anti-terrorism forces was killed and at least 11 others 
were injured, the country's official news agency reported. The wounded including 
a police officer, two Iraqis and seven people employed at nearby technical 
workshop. 
A witness said one Syrian guard outside the embassy also was killed, but the 
government did not immediately confirm that. At the embassy in Damascus, as at 
most American embassies worldwide, a local guard force patrols outside the 
compound's walls while US Marine guards are mostly responsible for guarding 
classified documents and fighting off attackers inside the compound. 
Witnesses also said the gunmen tried to throw hand grenades into the embassy 
compound, shouting "Allah Akbar!" or "God is great!" It was not clear if any of 
the grenades made it over the walls, which are about 8 feet high. 
The attack came at a time of high tension between the United States and Syria 
over the recent Israeli-Hezbollah war in neighboring Lebanon. In Damascus the 
sentiment has become increasingly anti-American sentiment. 
Syria has seen previous attacks by Islamic militants. In June, Syrian 
anti-terrorism police fought Islamic militants near the Defense Ministry in a 
gunbattle that killed five people and wounded four. 
After Tuesday's attack, pools of blood lay splattered on the sidewalk outside 
the embassy, along with a burned car apparently used by the attackers. A sports 
utility vehicle with U.S. diplomatic tags had a bullet hole through its front 
window, and the glass windows of nearby guard houses also were shattered. 
There were conflicting reports of what happened. 
Syrian TV said one car was rigged with explosives but never was detonated by 
the attackers. But one witness said a second car did explode, and TV footage 
from the scene showed a burned car. 
The Syrian Interior Ministry, which is in charge of police, said a fourth 
attacker now in detention was wounded in the incident, which it called a 
"terrorist attack." The report, carried on state-run television, said 
anti-terror units brought "the situation under control" and an investigation was 
under way. 
In Washington, a State Department spokesman confirmed the attack by "unknown 
assailants" but had few details. 
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