Damascus, Syria – A deadly shooting and suicide bombing targeted a crowded church in the heart of Damascus during Sunday service, claiming the lives of at least 22 people, according to Syrian authorities. The Islamic State (ISIS) has been blamed for orchestrating the unprecedented assault, marking a disturbing escalation in the group’s activities in the Syrian capital.
The attack, which occurred during a packed religious gathering, shocked the local community and drew strong condemnation from international leaders. Officials stated that the attacker, believed to be an ISIS member, opened fire inside the church before detonating an explosive device, causing mass casualties.
This is the first such attack on a church in Damascus since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, and the first major terrorist incident in the capital since Islamist-led forces overthrew long-time ruler Bashar al-Assad in December.
The international community has denounced the act of violence, with many describing it as a heinous crime against peaceful worshippers. Investigations are ongoing as authorities work to identify the attacker and potential accomplices.
The incident has once again highlighted the fragile security situation in post-war Syria and raised concerns about a potential resurgence of extremist activity in the region.