Saudi Arabia, Jordan condemn 'terrorist attack' on Syrian security bus
10:05, 23/08/2026, SundayU: Update: 10:28, 23/08/2026, Sunday
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The Saudi and Jordanian foreign ministries on Saturday condemned a roadside bombing that targeted a bus carrying Syrian Internal Security Forces personnel near Damascus, expressing full solidarity with the war-torn nation as authorities work to tighten security during the fragile political transition.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan on Saturday condemned a roadside bombing that targeted a bus carrying Syrian Internal Security Forces personnel on the Maarounah-Al-Tall road near Damascus, with both kingdoms expressing full solidarity as the war-torn nation grapples with persistent security threats.
Condemnations from Riyadh and Amman
The Saudi Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the bombing as a terrorist act and declaring the kingdom's full solidarity with Damascus, according to the official Saudi Press Agency. The ministry voiced strong support for measures undertaken by the Syrian government to combat extremism and root out terrorist elements. Jordan's Foreign Ministry similarly labeled the incident a terrorist attack, reaffirming Amman's absolute rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism while emphasizing its backing of Syria's security, stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Attack details and ongoing probe
The explosion occurred Saturday on the Maarounah-Al-Tall road in the Damascus countryside as the vehicle transported Internal Security Forces members, Syria Alikhbaria television reported, citing a security source. Several personnel sustained injuries during the blast, though official statements provided no details regarding their conditions. Authorities have launched an immediate investigation to identify and pursue those responsible for planting the device.
The attack comes as Syria's new administration works to consolidate control and restore stability following the collapse of the Assad regime. Authorities have repeatedly accused remnants of the former government of orchestrating violence to undermine the transition.
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