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An explosive device was detonated Thursday in a popular cafe in the Syrian capital of Damascus, killing at least nine people, Syria’s Health Ministry said.
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A bomb blast at a crowded cafe in central Damascus has killed at least six people and injured 22 others, Syrian state media say. The interior ministry said an …
Deadly blast at Damascus cafe leaves 6 dead, 22 injured At least 6 people were killed and 22 injured after an explosive device detonated in a café in Damascus’…




























