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Tragedy in Syria: bomb attack leaves 10 dead at a cafe in Damascus
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Tragedy in Syria: bomb attack leaves 10 dead at a cafe in Damascus

A bombing attack at a cafe in central Damascus killed 10 people and injured 21, according to Syrian authorities. The explosion occurred in a busy area near the Palace of Justice and was caused by an 'explosive device' placed inside the establishment. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which is described as the deadliest since June 2025. Witnesses reported hearing a strong explosion and seeing people lying on the ground with blood everywhere. Security forces cordoned off the area, and the governor of Damascus announced an investigation into the incident. The attack comes amid ongoing security challenges in the city since the Islamic authorities took power in December 2024.

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Tragedy in Syria: bomb attack leaves 10 dead at a cafe in Damascus

A bombing attack at a cafe in central Damascus killed 10 people and injured 21, according to Syrian authorities. The explosion occurred in a busy area near the Palace of Justice and was caused by an 'explosive device' placed inside the establishment. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which is described as the deadliest since June 2025. Witnesses reported hearing a strong explosion and seeing people lying on the ground with blood everywhere. Security forces cordoned off the area, and the governor of Damascus announced an investigation into the incident. The attack comes amid ongoing security challenges in the city since the Islamic authorities took power in December 2024.

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