Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 2
Explosive Device Kills 6 at Damascus Cafe, Injuring 22 Near Palace of Justice
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 2

Explosive Device Kills 6 at Damascus Cafe, Injuring 22 Near Palace of Justice

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 2

Summary

  • At least six people were killed and 22 injured when an explosive device detonated inside a cafe on al-Nasser Street in Damascus's al-Marjah district at about 3:24 p.m. local time.
  • Syrian state media said the blast struck near the Palace of Justice, where high-profile former Assad-era figures have been on trial this week, including ex-grand mufti Ahmad Badr al-Aldin Hassoun.
  • Security forces sealed off the area over fears of a second blast and began reviewing government and private surveillance footage, but had not identified a perpetrator.
  • Residents gave first aid before ambulances arrived, and officials said the toll could rise because the cafe area was crowded by nearby markets and court activity.
  • Damascus Governor Maher Marwan said security in the capital has improved in recent months, while warning that cells seeking to destabilize Syria's new government still pose a threat.

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