Mourners in Damascus bury cafe blast victims as officials promise justice
- Syrian authorities stated that the bomb was planted inside the cafe and later detonated, dismissing social media claims of a suicide bomber.
- Officials pledged to identify those responsible for the attack, but no updates on the investigation or claims of responsibility have been made.
- Regional governments including Turkiye, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, and Jordan condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with Syria against terrorism.
- The European Union strongly condemned the bombing as a terrorist attack and offered condolences to the victims and their families.
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In the middle of the Syrian capital, an explosive device detonates. Panic breaks out, in the end ten people are dead. Who is behind the explosion?
Nine people were killed and at least twenty injured in an attack on a crowded café in Damascus on Thursday afternoon. The...
The text did not disclose details about the condition of the wounded, although in the last hours several Syrian official sources warned that several of them are grave due to the heavy explosion, produced about 70 meters from the Palace of Justice
Mourners in Damascus bury blast victims as officials promise justice
Although there is so far no indication who carried out the attack, many were quick to blame loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad, who was ousted in an insurgent offensive in December 2024.

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