Syrian Christians Reeling from Devastating Church Attack
Syrian Christians are grappling with fear and uncertainty following a devastating suicide attack at Mar Elias Church in Damascus. Twenty-five people were killed, and over sixty were injured. The attack raises concerns about the protection of religious minorities and the control of armed groups in Syria.
On Monday, Syrian Christians faced a tragic reality following a suicide attack at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, which left 25 dead and over 60 wounded. The government, led by Islamist figures, has struggled to assure the community of their safety amidst rising fears.
The attack, carried out by a member of the Islamic State, has stirred anxiety among the minority groups in Syria. Residents are questioning their safety and the effectiveness of the interim government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa in controlling rogue armed elements.
Funeral announcements filled the church's walls, while security forces maintained a somber vigil outside. High-profile figures, including President Sharaa, condemned the violence, as candlelight vigils and services were held to comfort the grieving community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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