Türkiye condemns terrorist mosque attack in Syria's Homs

Turkish Communications Director Burhanettin Duran has strongly condemned a deadly terrorist attack on a mosque in Homs, Syria, labeling it a provocation against regional peace. The attack killed at least eight people and wounded 18 others.
Türkiye has issued a strong condemnation following a terrorist attack on a mosque in the central Syrian city of Homs. Communications Director Burhanettin Duran described the assault on the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque as a blatant provocation aimed at undermining regional stability and the fragile peace environment in Syria.
A Strong Condemnation and Message of Defiance
In a statement shared on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal on Friday, Duran expressed deep sadness over the "treacherous terrorist attack" targeting a place of worship. "We strongly condemn this inhumane act in the strongest possible terms," he stated. He emphasized that attacks on religious sites and innocent civilians are deliberate attempts to disrupt stability. Duran asserted that such acts, intended to threaten the region's peace, "will never achieve their aims but will instead strengthen regional solidarity and the pursuit of justice."
Reaffirming Türkiye's Counter-Terrorism Stance
Duran used the occasion to reaffirm Ankara's unwavering position against all forms of terrorism. "Türkiye continues its determined fight against this mindset that targets human life, regardless of who commits such acts or for what reason," he declared. The statement underscores Türkiye's consistent policy of combating terrorist ideologies and networks that pose a threat to both its own security and that of its neighbors. Duran also extended condolences to the victims of the attack, which local reports say killed at least eight people and injured 18.
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Context and Regional Implications
The attack occurs within the complex and volatile security landscape of Syria, where various terrorist groups remain active despite years of conflict. Türkiye, which shares a long border with Syria and hosts millions of Syrian refugees, has a vested national interest in the stabilization of its neighbor and the eradication of terrorist safe havens. Ankara's prompt condemnation reinforces its role as a regional actor committed to security and stability, opposing any actions that fuel sectarian strife or hinder the path to a lasting political resolution in Syria.
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