Explosions rock Syria’s capital as French President Macron visits
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Explosions rocked Syria ‘s capital on Tuesday as France’s president met with his counterpart in a landmark visit, with at least 18 people wounded, Syria’s Interior Ministry said.
It was the second attack to rock Damascus in a week and a setback for new President Ahmad al-Sharaa as he welcomed the first visit from a major Western leader since the ouster of longtime dictator Bashar Assad by insurgent groups in late 2024. Syria’s new rulers have wrestled with outbreaks of violence as they assert control, but the capital had been been largely peaceful.
French President Emmanuel Macron was in the presidential palace when the explosions happened. An official from the Elysee Palace said he was safe and the meeting with al-Sharaa continued, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss Macron’s security.
No group immediately claimed responsibility.
