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Suicide bomber kills at least 25 in Damascus Justice Palace attack – reports | |
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An IED has been detonated at the Justice Palace in al-Hamidiyeh, Damascus, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency. It’s reported at least 25 people have been killed in the blast. | |
A suicide bomber detonated the explosives inside the main building on Wednesday, according to AP. The Justice Palace houses a number of Syrian courts. | A suicide bomber detonated the explosives inside the main building on Wednesday, according to AP. The Justice Palace houses a number of Syrian courts. |
The attacker is said to have detonated his explosive device after police attempted to prevent him from entering the building, Ahmed al-Sayyid, a senior state legal official told al-Ikhbariya TV, according to Reuters. | |
A Damascus Police source told SANA the initial death toll is said to be 25, with a number of people injured. No group has yet taken responsibility for the blast. | |
Government authorities ordered an evacuation of the area over fears of further attacks, Almasdar News reports. The Justice Palace is located close to the famous Hamidiyeh market in Damascus. | |
The attack comes on the sixth anniversary of the protests which paved the way for the Syrian conflict and is the second bombing in the Syrian capital in five days. | |
Twin bomb attacks killed at least 40 in Damascus on Saturday. An Al Qaeda-linked terrorist alliance, Levant Liberation Committee, also known as Hayat Tahrir al Sham, claimed responsibility for the blasts. | |
READ MORE: Dozens killed in twin bombings near Shiite cemetery in Damascus | |
The attack comes as talks on Syria’s future take place in Astana, Kazakhstan. Rebel representatives did not attend the two-day summit. |