Car Bomb Kills Syrian Soldier Near Damascus Defense Ministry
A car bomb exploded near a defense ministry building in Damascus on Tuesday, killing one Syrian soldier and wounding at least 21 people. Authorities said the blast occurred in the Bab Sharqi district after troops discovered an improvised explosive device.
Al JazeeraA car bomb exploded near a Syrian defense ministry building in Damascus on Tuesday, killing one soldier and wounding at least 21 people. Authorities said members of an army unit had discovered an improvised explosive device planted near the site in the Bab Sharqi district. As they moved to defuse it, a car bomb exploded in the same area.
In addition to the killed soldier, at least 21 people were wounded and transferred to nearby hospitals for medical treatment, said the head of Syria’s ambulance and emergency directorate. Videos on social media showed plumes of smoke rising from the scene, with firefighters rushing to extinguish the blaze. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
Security incidents, including explosions targeting military and civilian vehicles, have occurred intermittently in Syria since the fall of longtime President Bashar al-Assad in late 2024 after more than 13 years of war. Last year, a car bomb killed at least 20 people on the outskirts of Manbij in northern Syria, while a suicide bomber carried out an attack inside a packed church in Damascus, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens more.
In June 2024, an explosion killed one person in the capital after a device exploded in their car. The security situation in Syria remains quite complex, according to reporting from near the site of the attack.
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