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Deadly Church Bombing Fuels Renewed Fears Among Christians in Post-Assad Syria

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Deadly Church Bombing Rekindles Fears Among Syria’s Christians

A suicide bombing outside Damascus has again stirred anxiety among Syria’s Christian community. Preliminary investigations point to extremist militants as responsible for the attack, which took place during a Sunday service at a church near the capital.

Attack Details

The devastating incident, which occurred on June 22, resulted in the loss of at least 25 lives. The suicide bomber struck the church during mass, leaving the community shocked and mourning the sudden tragedy.

Context and Reactions

This latest violence comes at a time when Syria is attempting to stabilize a fragile peace following the end of the longtime Assad regime. Authorities fear that extremist groups could exploit the current vulnerability by deepening the already simmering sectarian tensions. As the new government strives to manage these challenges, the incident has intensified concerns over future attacks and the potential for renewed sectarian conflict.

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