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The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides.
By Euan Ward and Reham Mourshed
The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides.
Syria After
Civil War
Supported by
The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides.
By Euan Ward and Reham Mourshed

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At least 20 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a suicide bombing inside a church in Syria, according to the…

A suicide bomber attacked the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Dweil’a, a suburb of Damascus, Syria, during this week’s Sunday…

More than 22 people were killed and another nearly 60 were injured when an Islamic State suicide bomber attacked a church in the…

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Said the Bombing Was Aimed at Disrupting Social Peace and Targeting Religious…

Blast in Dweil’a on the outskirts of Syria’s capital was carried out as people were praying inside the Mar Elias Church.

The bomber opened fire as people were praying inside Mar Elias Church, in the Dweila neighbourhood of Damascus, before detonating…