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Syria Mosque Blast Kills 8 in Homs Amid Regional Tensions

A terrorist explosion at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, killed eight people and injured eighteen others. Syrian authorities report the blast was caused by explosive devices planted inside the mosque, with security forces cordoning off the area for investigation. This attack follows recent deadly violence in Aleppo that occurred during a high-level Turkish diplomatic visit to Damascus. The incidents underscore the persistent instability in Syria even as regional powers engage in security talks.

Syria: Eight killed, 18 injured after explosion at mosque in Homs

Damascus, Dec 26

As many as eight people were killed and 18 others injured after a terrorist explosion at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab district of Syria's Homs on Friday, local media reported citing Syrian Health Ministry.

The victims were taken to the Karam al-Louz Hospital in Homs for treatment, Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported.

Interior ministry said that internal security units were sent to the site of the incident. Security personnel cordoned off the mosque while the relevant authorities started an investigation into the incident. Initial investigations have indicated that explosion was caused by explosive devices planted inside the mosque, SANA reported citing a security source.

On December 22, several people were killed and wounded in Syria's Aleppo, according to Syria's security authorities. The incident took place when a senior Turkish delegation was in Damascus for high-level talks.

According to authorities, forces affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) opened fire on joint security checkpoints after a sudden withdrawal, despite previously reached agreements, Xinhua News Agency reported. The authorities further said that a member of the Internal Security Forces, a soldier, and a several Civil Defence personnel and civilians were injured in the attack.

The SDF stated that two of its members were injured after it came under attack while on duty near the al-Shihan roundabout. It further said that a clearly marked Civil Defence pickup truck carrying four uniformed rescuers also came under fire in Aleppo. Aleppo's Health Directorate said four people were injured in the attack.

The incident occurred when a high-level Turkish delegation, comprising Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Defence Minister Yasar Guler, and intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin, was in Damascus to hold talks with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and senior officials to discuss bilateral ties, regional developments, and security cooperation.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

So tragic. It feels like Syria has been in turmoil forever. These incidents, especially during diplomatic talks, show how complex the situation is. Hope for stability seems so far away.

Aman W

Reading this while our own country faces security challenges at the borders makes you think. Global terrorism is a shared threat. India must stay vigilant and learn from such intelligence failures elsewhere.

Sarah B

The timing with the Turkish delegation's visit is highly suspicious. It reeks of an attempt to sabotage peace talks. The international community needs to do more than just issue statements.

Vikram M

Innocent lives lost again. When will it end? As an Indian, I know the pain of terror attacks. Solidarity with the people of Syria. The world's powerful nations have a responsibility here that they are shirking.

Karthik V

Respectfully, while the article reports the facts, it lacks deeper context on the factions involved. The SDF and Syrian government blaming each other is a pattern. The common people are always caught in the middle, yaar.

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