1 Killed, Dozens Hurt in Shocking Government Building Bombing

Syrian security forces fell victim to what appears to have been a carefully laid trap when a car bomb exploded as troops worked to dismantle a separate explosive device outside a Defense Ministry building in Damascus, leaving one soldier dead and wounding about a dozen others.

State television reported that dozens of others were wounded, including civilians caught in the vicinity of the blast.

The bombing unfolded in the Bab Sharqi district, a historic quarter of the Syrian capital located at the eastern edge of central Damascus. The area is densely populated with residences, churches and shops, and its proximity to government installations has made it a sensitive zone for security forces since the fall of Bashar Assad’s government and the political reordering that followed.

A Coordinated Attack Targeting Responders

Soldiers responding to the first device — described by the ministry as ready to be detonated — were the apparent targets of the secondary car bomb, a tactic long associated with insurgent operations across the region. The blast struck after soldiers found what officials described as a bomb primed for detonation, the Defense Ministry said in a terse statement that offered few additional details.

As the bomb squad moved to defuse it, a car parked nearby detonated. The sequence of events suggested a coordinated attack designed to lure security forces into a kill zone.

The ministry confirmed only that the blast occurred outside a building linked to the Defense Ministry, declining to identify the structure or specify how close the car was to the dismantling operation. Damascus authorities did not immediately release the identity of the slain soldier or the conditions of the wounded.

Questions Remain Unanswered

The brevity of the official account left key questions unanswered. The ministry did not assign blame, name a suspected group, or indicate whether arrests had been made. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, and authorities did not say whether other devices remained at large in the district.

Officials also declined to discuss whether security at Defense Ministry-linked buildings would be tightened in the wake of the blast. The ministry has not said whether the dismantled device — or the destroyed car — yielded any evidence that might point investigators toward a suspect.

Security forces cordoned off the area following the explosion, according to reporting from Damascus. Emergency crews ferried the wounded to nearby hospitals as investigators began combing the blast site for forensic evidence.

Violence Returns to a Familiar Target

The recurrence of violence at or near a Defense Ministry site underscored how exposed Syria’s central government installations remain. In the past, the Israeli army struck near the entrance to the Syrian Ministry of Defense in Damascus and returned hours later to hit the same site with a larger strike. The opening salvo was captured on live Syrian television, broadcasting plumes of smoke over the capital in real time.

Israel said at the time that those strikes were intended to support the Druze religious minority amid sectarian violence in southern Syria. The recent incident bore no immediate hallmarks of an airstrike — the ministry’s account pointed clearly to ground-level explosive devices — but the location had been targeted before.

Fragile Stability Shattered Again

Damascus has experienced a fragile calm punctuated by sporadic violence in the months since the country’s political transition. Security forces have repeatedly warned of efforts by armed factions and remnants of the former government to destabilize the new administration through targeted attacks on military and ministerial sites.

The attack appeared engineered for maximum psychological impact: a bomb planted in plain sight, a second device timed to detonate as responders converged, and a location that placed civilians in harm’s way alongside the soldiers. The presence of wounded civilians among the casualties is likely to intensify pressure on authorities to provide a fuller accounting of how the attack was carried out and why the second device went undetected.

For now, the picture in Bab Sharqi is one of shattered storefronts, blood on cobblestone, and a soldier dead in a district that has weathered war, foreign airstrikes, and the slow, uneasy work of rebuilding a state. Investigators were continuing their work into the evening, and the ministry promised no further updates.

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