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Damascus cafe blast kills 5, wounds 16, Syrian state news agency says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 7:30 AM

BEIRUT, July 2 (Reuters) – A bomb blast at a crowded cafe in central Damascus killed ​at least five people and ‌wounded 16 others on Thursday, Syrian state media reported.

Syrian state TV said a bomb had been planted at ‌the ​cafe, which is near ⁠the Palace of ⁠Justice in the centre of Syria’s capital. There were no other immediate details on the apparent ​attack and no immediate claim of responsibility.

State news agency SANA ⁠reported the death ⁠and wounded toll, citing ​the head of Syria’s emergency health ​services.

Damascus has been hit by a ‌small number of attacks since the toppling of President Bashar al-Assad in late 2024. His ouster ⁠by Ahmed al-Sharaa, now Syria’s president, and his rebel forces effectively ended 14 ⁠years ‌of civil war.

A car ⁠bomb killed one Syrian soldier ​and ‌wounded at least 18 ​other people ⁠on May 19 outside a defence ministry building in Damascus.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir, Writing by John Davison, Editing by Timothy Heritage and ​Gareth Jones)