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ISIS Suicide Bomber Slaughters Worshippers In Damascus Church, Dozens Killed And Injured

A suspected ISIS suicide bomber unleashed carnage inside a Damascus church Sunday, killing at least 22 people and wounding over 50 others during mass, Syrian officials said.

The explosion ripped through the Mar Elias Church in Dweil’a, on the outskirts of Syria’s capital, during a packed prayer service. The attacker — believed to be affiliated with the Islamic State group — stormed into the building, opened fire on worshippers, and then detonated an explosives vest, according to the Syrian Interior Ministry. (RELATED: US, Israel Conduct Dozens Of Strikes, Hit Over 75 Targets In Wake Of Syria’s Regime Collapse)

“He was shooting at the church … he then went inside the church and blew himself up,” said Rawad, a local man who spoke with the Associated Press, as reported by Al Jazeera.

Photos released by Syria Civil Defence (the White Helmets) showed pews splintered, bloodied, and surrounded by rubble. Some media reports said children were among the dead.

The attack is the first major suicide bombing inside Damascus since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December. His successor, interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, condemned the violence and vowed to root out remaining terror cells.

Syrian Information Minister Hamza al-Mostafa called the attack “cowardly,” promising that “the state will exert all efforts to protect society from all attacks threatening its safety,” Al Jazeera reported.

The United Nations, France, and Turkey all swiftly condemned the bombing, calling it a blatant attempt to destabilize Syria during a fragile period of rebuilding, Al Jazeera reported. U.N. envoy Geir Pedersen called the attack a “heinous crime” and urged a full investigation.

Authorities believe two other suspects may have been involved, though they reportedly fled the scene before the blast.

ISIS has not formally claimed responsibility as of publication time.



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