At least one killed, 21 wounded in car bomb explosion in Syria’s Damascus
A car bomb exploded near a Syrian Defence Ministry building in the Bab Sharqi district of Damascus, killing at least one soldier and wounding over 20 people. Syrian authorities stated that army members discovered an improvised explosive device and, as they attempted to defuse it, a car bomb detonated in the vicinity.

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AI-generatedA car bomb exploded near a Syrian Defence Ministry building in the Bab Sharqi district of Damascus, killing at least one soldier and wounding over 20 people. Syrian authorities stated that army members discovered an improvised explosive device and, as they attempted to defuse it, a car bomb detonated in the vicinity. The wounded were transported to local hospitals. Social media videos depicted smoke rising from the scene. No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the blast. This incident occurs amidst ongoing security challenges in Syria, with similar attacks having taken place previously.
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5 extractedNajib al-Naasan, head of Syria’s ambulance and emergency directorate, confirmed at least 21 people were wounded.
The Syrian Defence Ministry stated that army members discovered an IED and a car bomb exploded as they moved to defuse it.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion.
A car bomb explosion near a Syrian Defence Ministry building in Damascus killed at least one soldier and wounded more than 20 people.
Security incidents, including explosions targeting vehicles, have occurred intermittently in Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in late 2024.