Syria's Health Ministry reports that the death toll from Thursday's explosion at a café near the Justice Palace in Damascus has risen to six, with 22 wounded. The Damascus governor told Syrian state television that the explosive device used in the attack was 'primitive.'
The Syrian Health Ministry has raised the death toll from Thursday's explosion at a café near the Justice Palace in Damascus to six, with 22 wounded, the Damascus governor told Syrian state television. The governor described the explosive device used as "primitive," suggesting it was not a sophisticated military-grade ordnance. The update, published at Thu 18:24 Jerusalem, follows an earlier reported toll of five dead and 16 wounded at Thu 16:22 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported.
The thread began with a single unverified security-focused source reporting a deadly attack with multiple casualties at Thu 15:33 Jerusalem. Over the course of two hours, The Zioneer tracked the casualty count through several intermediate figures — from initial reports of five wounded, to four killed and 15 wounded, then to five dead and 16 wounded — with each update drawing on additional Syrian media reports. The location was identified as a café opposite the Supreme Court building, a known meeting spot for justices, and was later specified as near the Justice Palace. The cause was initially reported as possibly an airstrike before Syrian sources confirmed a planted explosive device.
As The Zioneer reported earlier, the attack came one day after the new Syrian government was sworn in, and the café is known as a gathering place for Supreme Court justices.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The casualty figures are provided by Syrian authorities and have not been independently verified; the Syrian Health Ministry does not differentiate between civilians and potential combatants.
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