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Car Bomb Near Syrian Defense Facility in Damascus Kills Soldier, Injures Others

Damascus-A car bomb exploded near a Syrian defense ministry-affiliated building in central Damascus on Tuesday, killing at least one soldier and wounding several others, according to Syria’s defense ministry and emergency officials.


The blast occurred in the Bab Sharqi district of the Syrian capital while army personnel were dismantling another explosive device discovered near the same location, the ministry said in a statement.


According to the ministry, “a car bomb exploded in the same area, resulting in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to others.”


A source from Syria’s civil defense services said at least one person had been killed in the explosion, though casualty figures had not been independently confirmed.


An AFP correspondent at the scene reported hearing a powerful explosion before witnessing a vehicle engulfed in flames near the defense-related building. Security forces quickly sealed off the surrounding area and deployed heavily across the neighborhood.


Authorities have not publicly identified those responsible for the attack, and no group immediately claimed responsibility.


The incident underscores ongoing security challenges in Syria despite a relative reduction in large-scale fighting following years of civil war and political instability.


Damascus has periodically experienced bombings, targeted attacks and security operations involving militant cells, particularly around government and military facilities.