At least 12 people have been killed in suicide bomb attacks on a suburb of Damascus which is home to Syria's holiest Shia shrine, state media say.
Islamic State group said three militants - two carrying explosives belts and one with a car bomb - carried out the attacks in Sayyida Zeinab, 10km (six miles) south of the centre.
At least 55 other people were wounded.
Sayyida Zeinab, a predominantly Shia area, has been a frequent target of attacks from jihadi groups.
The Sunni IS group says it was behind at least two other bombings in the district earlier this year that killed more than 150 people.