Syrian rebels have been fighting for nearly two years to oust President Bashar al-Assad, have pushed into areas surrounding the heart of the capital.
But is it the time to hit the capital, the fortress of the regime, Damascus? This is the big question to be posed after the biggest explosion in Central Damascus.
Rebels already announced that they are ready to attack the capital from the south, in parallel with the fierce battles taking place in its suburbs, from all sides.
The blast which caused extensive damage took place in front of the Syrian central bank has been realized by a group of terrorists, according to the Syrian state TV.
In the capital suburbs, regimes forces attacked, on Sunday night, a rebels center, which killed to at least 15 civilian during the airstrike.
This attack came after the regime forces seized a strategic town in Aleppo.
While PM Ghassan Hitto is exerting efforts to form the first revolution cabinet, he visited Idlib suburb in Northern Syria within the contacts frame.
For this end too, Hitto met with officials in the military councils and rebels factions, when he spent for the first time two weeks in Aleppo, where he visited areas controlled by rebel fighters.