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At least two of the blasts were suicide bombs, Reuters quoted the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights as saying, putting the total number of explosions at seven.
There were four in Jableh, in Latakia province, and three in the Tartous province's capital.
The opposition-leaning Observatory and state-run news outlets alike reported people killed and wounded in both cities along the Mediterranean coast, but did not give a specific number.
The state-run Ikhbariya news channel broadcast what it said were scenes of one of the blasts in Jableh, showing several twisted and incinerated cars and minivans.
Ikhbariya reported in a news flash that three explosions hit Jableh. It described the blasts as "terrorist attacks".
State TV said one blast in Jableh took place near the government hospital.
It said one of the Tartous explosions was a car bomb, and that another was from a suicide bomber. The blasts hit a residential area, it said.
Tartous is home to Russia's only Mediterranean naval base.
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