Deadly Blast Rocks Syrian Mosque: 8 Killed, 18 Injured in Terror Attack

The blast reportedly happened at a mosque in a predominantly Alawite area, which is a minority community. | World News

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A devastating blast at a mosque in Syria's Homs city has left at least eight people dead and 18 others injured, according to state media. The explosion occurred at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab district during Friday prayers, a time when the mosque was crowded with worshippers. The Syrian interior ministry has condemned the attack, labeling it a 'terrorist explosion' aimed at targeting the mosque. Initial investigations suggest that explosive devices were planted inside the mosque, which has been cordoned off by security units. Syria's foreign ministry has denounced the attack as a 'cowardly act' that reflects attempts to destabilize the country and undermine its people's resilience. The blast is the second such attack on a place of worship in Syria in the past year, following a suicide bombing in a Damascus church in June that killed 25 people. Eyewitnesses describe the scene as chaotic, with people fleeing in panic and ambulance sirens filling the air. The area remains on high alert as authorities probe the attack and work to identify those responsible.