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Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb blast victims as officials promise justice

Created at 3 Jul · 3:45 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Mourners gathered in Damascus to bury victims of a cafe bombing that killed 10 people. Officials have vowed to apprehend those responsible, though no group has claimed the attack. The incident occurred near the capital's courthouse and was frequented by lawyers.

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Key Numbers

10people killed in Damascus cafe bombing
21people wounded in Damascus cafe bombing
3victims buried in funeral procession
3security forces wounded in Jaramana attack

Who's Involved

Bashar al-Assad
former President of Syria, ousted in December 2024
Bahaa Qabbani
mourner whose brother was killed in the blast
Syrian security forces
investigating the cafe bombing and involved in Jaramana checkpoint attack
Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb blast victims as officials promise justice

↳ Why This Matters

The bombing highlights the ongoing instability and security challenges in Damascus following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, with attacks continuing to threaten civilian life and security forces.

Key facts

  • A bomb detonated in a cafe near Damascus' main courthouse on July 2, 2026, killing 10 people.
  • Twenty-one people were injured in the blast.
  • Mourners held a funeral procession for three victims on July 3, 2026.
  • Officials have promised to bring the perpetrators to justice.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
  • Separately, three security forces members were injured in an attack on a checkpoint near Jaramana.

Mourners in Damascus gathered on Friday, July 3, 2026, to bury victims of a bomb blast that killed 10 people the previous day in a cafe near the capital's main courthouse. The explosion also wounded 21 others. The funeral procession, held in the Midan neighbourhood, carried the coffins of three victims.

Officials have vowed to arrest those responsible for the attack, but no updates on the investigation have been released, and no group has claimed responsibility. Bahaa Qabbani, whose brother Fathi Qabbani was killed in the blast, described the perpetrators as "terrorists against the homeland" and urged security forces to act decisively.

Despite the lack of immediate claims of responsibility, many observers were quick to blame loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad, who was ousted in an insurgent offensive in December 2024. Some mourners chanted for the execution of "remnants of the former regime."

In a separate incident on Friday, Syria's state-run news agency SANA reported that three members of the security forces were wounded in an attack on a checkpoint at the entrance to the Damascus suburb of Jaramana. A man on a motorcycle reportedly threw two hand grenades at guards before a third grenade exploded in his hand, killing him. SANA also reported the arrest of another individual in connection with the Jaramana attack.

Since the overthrow of the al-Assad dynasty, Syria's new leadership has faced challenges in maintaining control and combating extremist groups, including the so-called Islamic State, which has targeted religious minorities with attacks.

Frequently asked questions

The explosive device detonated in a cafe near Damascus' main courthouse on July 2, 2026.

Ten people were killed and 21 were wounded in the blast.

While no group has claimed responsibility, many have blamed loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad.

Yes, three members of security forces were wounded in an attack on a checkpoint near Jaramana on July 3, 2026.

What Happens Next

01Officials are expected to provide updates on the investigation into the cafe bombing.
02Further security measures may be implemented in Damascus following the attacks.

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How It Developed

An explosive device detonated in a cafe near Damascus' main courthouse on July 2, 2026.
The blast killed 10 people and wounded 21 others.
Mourners held a funeral procession for three victims on July 3, 2026.
Syrian officials promised to arrest those behind the attack.
No group has claimed responsibility for the cafe bombing.
Three security forces members were wounded in a separate attack on a checkpoint in Jaramana.
A man on a motorcycle threw grenades at the Jaramana checkpoint, killing himself in the process.
Another person was arrested in connection with the Jaramana attack.

Sources

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Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb blast victims as officials promise justiceEuronews

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