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Syria says Islamic State planned New Year’s Eve attacks on churches
Syrian Interior Ministry stopped ISIS suicide bombings aimed at churches and civilian spots in Aleppo during New Year’s Eve, killing one officer and injuring two, officials said.
- Syria reported that a suicide bomber linked to Daesh killed a police officer in Aleppo on New Year's Eve, with planned attacks on gatherings and churches.
- The Syrian Interior Ministry stated it received intelligence about Daesh planning suicide attacks and increased security measures in Aleppo.
- Syria boosted security around churches and set up patrols and checkpoints in Aleppo in response to the threats.
- Syria officially joined the US-led coalition against Daesh as part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism since the fall of the Assad regime.
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