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    Explosions in central Damascus during Macron’s Syria visit

    Eighteen people have been injured after explosive devices went off in central Damascus, Syrian media says, reportedly near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron had been staying.

    State news agency Sana said two devices had been detected by security forces, which exploded as specialised units began the process to defuse them.

    One device was placed inside a parked vehicle, while the other was concealed in a bin, the agency said.

    Macron has been in the capital for talks with his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa at the presidential palace. His officials said he was safe and did not hear the explosions.

    Syrian media said four police officers were among the injured, and the interior ministry had launched an investigation to identify those responsible for the attack.

    Videos and images posted on social media on Tuesday morning showed plumes of smoke and flames rising from a vehicle near a hotel in the Syrian capital.

    One eyewitness told BBC Arabic’s Middle East Daily that they had been standing in front of the ministry of tourism headquarters when the first explosion occurred.

    They said that while security forces were searching for suspicious objects after the first bomb detonated, “a second explosion occurred approximately 20 metres from the site of the first blast”.

    “The first explosion caused material damage but no casualties. The second explosion, however, caused injuries to several members of the public security forces and the traffic police,” the eyewitness told the BBC.

    BBC Verify analysis located the explosions at approximately 125m from the Four Seasons hotel, on a major thoroughfare running through the capital.

    As reports of the explosions came in, Syrian state television said that al-Sharaa had welcomed Macron to the presidential palace.

    Writing on social media after the blasts, Macron said: “Nothing can smother the aspiration of Syrian women and men to live in a fully sovereign, safe, pluralistic, and united Syria.

    “This morning I met Syria in all its diversity. I saw dignity, courage, and determination. My visit continues.”

    Reuters Macron wears a pair of sunglasses as he shakes hands with al-SharaaReuters
    Macron’s officials said the French president did not hear any explosions on his way to meeting Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa

    Macron arrived in Syria on Monday evening, becoming the first EU leader to visit Syria since al-Sharaa came to power following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. It is a trip that underlines Syria’s return to the global stage following years of international isolation.

    Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda commander from Syria’s Sunni Muslim majority, has vowed to unify a divided country after five decades of the repressive rule of the Assad family and a 13-year-old devastating civil war.

    The explosions in Damascus underline the major security challenges the authorities face posed from a range of militants including the Islamic State group, which has claimed a series of attacks on government targets in recent months.

    Pro-government forces were also involved in violence against religious and ethnic minority groups that killed hundreds of people last year.

    At the start of July, a bomb blast at a crowded cafe in central Damascus killed at least nine people and injured 22 others, according to Syrian state media.

    Apart from security issues, Macron’s visit is also focused on Syria’s difficult economic situation, with reconstruction expected to be one of the main themes.

    Additional reporting by Richard Irvine-Brown

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