Damascus Café Bombing Exposes Syrian Security Gaps
A bomb blast in a densely packed cafe on Al-Nasr Street in central Damascus resulted in the deaths of at least six individuals and injuries to 22 others. The attack, considered a major breach of security, underscores the volatile landscape in Syria's capital amid ongoing resistance to the newly established government.
The explosion targeted a popular venue frequented by legal professionals and courthouse visitors, located just 100 meters from the Palace of Justice, where high-profile trials of figures from the previous regime are ongoing. Preliminary investigations suggest the assailant placed an improvised explosive device (IED) under a table before departing, hinting at possible further conflicts against judicial structures.
While no entity has claimed responsibility, Damascus' governor, Maher Marwan, cited nefarious elements aiming to destabilize the nation, particularly in light of the political transition following President Bashar al-Assad's ousting. The Palace of Justice is currently overseeing trials, including those of figures associated with the former government, causing increased tension among loyalists.