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Şam'da Adalet Sarayı yakınındaki kafede bomba patladı: 5 ölü

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Suriye devlet medyası, Şam'ın merkezindeki kalabalık bir kafede meydana gelen patlamada en az 5 kişinin öldüğünü, 16 kişinin yaralandığını bildirdi. Patlamanın, Adalet Sarayı yakınlarındaki kafeye yerleştirilen bir bomba nedeniyle gerçekleştiği belirtildi. Olayla ilgili henüz hiçbir grup sorumluluk üstlenmedi ve saldırıya ilişkin ek ayrıntı paylaşılmadı. Başkentin yoğun bölgelerinden birinde yaşanan bu patlama, Suriye'de yıllardır süren iç savaşın ardından güvenlik risklerinin sürdüğüne işaret ediyor. Özellikle Şam gibi rejim kontrolü altındaki bölgelerde zaman zaman bu tür bombalı saldırılar meydana geliyor. Yerel kaynaklar, patlamanın olduğu bölgenin hem sivil hem de resmi kurumların bulunduğu bir alan olduğunu vurguluyor. Henüz resmi bir açıklama yapılmamış olsa da, olayın Şam'daki kırılgan güvenlik ortamını ve ülkedeki istikrarsızlığın başkente yansımalarını bir kez daha ortaya koyduğu değerlendiriliyor. Yetkililerin soruşturma başlattığı ve yaralıların tedavisinin sürdüğü bildiriliyor.

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Started 02 Jul, 15:36 5 events Updated 12h ago
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  1. Security02 Jul, 15:36

    Damascus cafe blast kills 5, wounds 16, Syrian state news agency says

    BEIRUT, July 2 (Reuters) - A bomb blast at a crowded cafe in central Damascus killed at least five people and wounded 16 others on Thursday, Syrian state media reported. Syrian state TV said a bomb had been planted at the cafe, which is near the Palace of Justice in the centre of Syria's capital. There were no other immediate details on the apparent attack and no immediate claim of responsibility. State news agency SANA reported the death and wounded toll, citing the head of Syria's emergency health services.

  2. Security03 Jul, 02:46

    Blast at Damascus cafe leaves six dead

    BEIRUT: A bomb blast at a crow­ded cafe in central Damascus killed at least six people and wounded 22 others on Thursday, Syrian state media reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Syrian state television said an explosive device had been planted at the cafe, near the Palace of Justice in the centre of the capital. Damascus Governor Maher Idlibi said the blast was caused by a crud­ely made improvised explosive devi­­ce, according to Syrian state media. Videos that circulated on social media showed wounded people and blood on the floors of a cafe, purportedly the site of the blast. A correspondent saw ambulances weaving through traffic with their sirens blaring as they headed to the site, and security forces cordoned off the area of the blast. “The explosion that occurred in a cafe near the Palace of Justice in Damascus resulted from an explosive device planted in the location,” state television said. Nour Khayyat, 40, who owns a shop selling batteries for solar panels near the site, said that “at about 3pm, I heard a powerful blast and the storefront shook”. “People rushed to the cafe and called ambulances,” he added. Mohammed al-Dahabi, the owner of a glasses shop next to the targeted cafe, was trembling as he described the explosion, telling this news agency: “I felt strong pressure, and the whole place shook”. “I ran to the place and saw people lying on the floor with blood pooled around them everywhere,” he added, saying the scenes recalled the bombings Damascus experienced during Syria’s nearly 14-year civil war. ‘Malicious parties’ Arriving at the scene, Damascus governor Maher Eldibi said an investigation had been launched. “Those responsible for this bloodshed will be punished,” he said. “Each time the country sees a period of stability, malicious parties try to destabilise it.” Since the toppling of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December of 2024, Syria’s new authorities led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa have sought to exercise full control, restore security and reunify the country. Damascus has been the site of multiple attacks and incidents since the new authorities took over. The attack presents another security challenge to the Syrian government of President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who took control after overthrowing former President Bashar al-Assad in late 2024. Assad’s ouster effectively ended more than 14 years of civil war. Damascus has witnessed a handful of security incidents since then, including a car bomb that killed one Syrian soldier and wounded at least 18 people outside the defence ministry in May. Although no group claimed responsibility for Thursday’s blast, the militant Islamic State group has sought to exploit the security vacuum created by Assad’s ouster by reactivating sleeper cells, recruiting fighters and moving weapons as the new government extends its authority across the country, security officials had said. The group announced earlier this year what it described as a new pha­se of operations against Sharaa’s government. The group is far weak­­er than when it controlled lar­ge parts of Syria and Iraq before the collapse of its self-declared caliphate in 2019. It remains, however, capable of carrying out deadly insu­rgency-style atta­c­ks and is vie­w­e­d by Syrian, Iraqi and Western officials as one of the biggest threats to Syria’s transition. Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2026

  3. Security03 Jul, 14:28

    Mourners bury victims of Damascus cafe bombing with six lawyers among dead

    Syrian Bar Association mourns six lawyers amid international condemnation of Thursday's attack in Damascus.

  4. Security03 Jul, 15:36

    Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb 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.

  5. Security06 Jul, 02:00

    Nine killed in separate Balochistan incidents

    QUETTA: Eight tribesmen and a young girl were killed in separate incidents in Balochistan on Sunday, including an armed attack in Qila Abdullah and a clash in Dera Bugti, officials said. In the first incident, a senior police official said that a group of armed men entered the Killi Badawan area and began firing on their opponents, which resulted in the death of four tribesmen and a young girl. The four tribesmen died on the spot after receiving multiple bullet injuries, while the young girl succumbed to her wounds when taken to Quetta for treatment. The official said that before fleeing the area, the armed men fired “hundreds” of bullets in the air. A heavy contingent of police and law enforcement agencies reached the site of the incident and launched an operation to trace the perpetrators. Police said the armed attack stemmed from an old enmity as the aggrieved party had killed six persons of the attackers some time ago. One of the attackers was also quoted as declaring on the spot, “We have taken revenge today”. Later, the attacked tribe briefly blocked the Quetta-Chaman highway, staging a protest with the bodies and demanding the arrest of the armed assailants. However, Qila Abdullah Deputy Commissioner Manzoor Magsi and the assistant commissioner held successful negotiations with the protesters, following which the traffic was restored after several hours. In another incident, two rival factions of the Bugti clan exchanged fire over a marriage proposal in Dera Bugti. “Armed men of both groups took position with automatic weapons and opened fire against each other,” a senior police officer told Dawn, adding that four people were killed from both sides and another was injured. The injured were shifted to the district hospital. A heavy contingent of law enforcement personnel was deployed in the area to prevent further clashes. Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2026

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