The raids took place in four neighbourhoods in Damascus, two of which are home to members of toppled ruler Bashar al-Assad’s Alawite minority. (EPA Images pic)
DAMASCUS: Syria’s interior minister Anas Khattab on Thursday said the country had captured a cell responsible for two bomb blasts during French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Damascus earlier this week.
“The cell responsible for the terrorist bombings that targeted Damascus two days ago is now in our custody,” Khattab posted on X.
“Once the investigations are completed, we will reveal to the public the identities of the cell’s members, their roles, and all of their affiliations and connections,” he added.
The interior ministry later said in a statement that the cell had been captured following “a series of simultaneous raids carried out at the same time against the suspects’ different locations across Damascus and its countryside”.
The statement said the raids occurred in four neighbourhoods, two of which have populations from toppled ruler Bashar al-Assad’s Alawite minority.
Two blasts hit central Damascus on Tuesday, killing one person and wounding dozens during the French president’s first visit to Syria.
The blasts near the hotel where Macron had spent the night came after his departure from the building and moments before Syrian state media announced his arrival at the presidential palace to meet his Syrian counterpart, Ahmed al-Sharaa.
In a joint news conference after the blast, Macron said we must “not let ourselves be destabilised” by such attacks and reiterated Paris’s support for the country.
Macron became the first head of state from the EU to visit Syria since the fall of Assad in 2024.


