UN Chief Condemns Mosque Attack in Syria, Calls Attacks on Civilians Unacceptable

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned a deadly terrorist attack on the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, during Friday prayers. The explosion, reportedly caused by planted explosive devices, killed at least eight people and injured 18 others. The Syrian government denounced the attack as a cowardly act aimed at destabilizing the country and vowed to continue its fight against terrorism. Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched an investigation to apprehend those responsible.

Key Points: UN Condemns Terrorist Attack on Syrian Mosque

  • UN condemns terrorist attack
  • Explosion during Friday prayers
  • 8 killed, 18 injured in Homs
  • Syria vows to combat terrorism
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Attacks against civilians, places of worship unacceptable: UN Chief condemns terrorist attack on Syrian Mosque

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns a deadly terrorist attack on a mosque in Homs, Syria, that killed eight during Friday prayers.

"Attacks against civilians and places of worship are unacceptable. - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres"

Geneva, December 27

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday condemned the terrorist attack which took place during the Friday prayer at the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs in Syria. He offered condolences and wished for the speedy recovery of the injured.

In a post on X, Guterres said, "I strongly condemn the deadly terrorist attack during Friday Prayers at the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria. Attacks against civilians and places of worship are unacceptable. My condolences to the families of those killed and my sympathy to all those injured, wishing them a prompt and full recovery."

At least eight people were killed, and 18 were injured following an explosion at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in Syria, SANA reported on Friday.

Citing officials at the Syrian Health Ministry, SANA said that eight people were killed and 18 others injured in the blast, according to preliminary figures.

It further mentioned that the victims were moved to the Karam al-Louz Hospital in Homs.

According to SANA, the Interior Ministry said internal security units deployed to the site and established a security cordon around the mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab district of Homs, central Syria.

The relevant authorities launched an investigation and have begun collecting evidence to track down those responsible for the criminal act.

A security source told SANA that initial investigations indicate the explosion was caused by explosive devices planted inside the mosque.

Soon after the explosion, the Syrian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the terrorist blast which struck the mosque during Friday prayers and resulted in the deaths and injuries of innocent civilians.

The Ministry said in a statement that the cowardly act is a blatant assault on human and moral values, reflecting the desperate attempts to destabilise Syria and undermine the resilience of the Syrian people, as reported by SANA.

It further mentioned that the statement reiterated Syria's determination to continue combating terrorism in all its forms, stressing that such crimes will not deter its continued efforts in reinforcing security, safeguarding the people, and holding perpetrators accountable.

SANA mentioned that the Ministry extended its deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to the families of the victims, wished a speedy recovery to the injured, and expressed full solidarity with the Syrian people in this painful tragedy.

- ANI

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Priya S
Such a tragic news to read. Places of worship should be sanctuaries of peace, not targets. The world needs to unite against this kind of terrorism. Solidarity with the Syrian people.
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Rohit P
Strong condemnation is good, but what about action? The UN seems to only issue statements. When will there be concrete steps to hold these terrorists accountable? The cycle of violence continues.
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Michael C
Reading this from India, it's a stark reminder that terrorism knows no borders or religions. Innocent lives lost while seeking peace. The international community must do more.
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Shreya B
This is so painful. As someone who values our own diverse places of worship in India, I cannot imagine the fear and grief. May the injured recover soon and the perpetrators be brought to justice.
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David E
The statement from the Syrian ministry is correct—this is a blatant assault on human values. It's designed to break the spirit of the people. They must stay strong. The world is watching.

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