Syria Says Captured Damascus Bombing Suspects Linked to ISIL
Syrian authorities say suspects captured following two explosions in Damascus earlier this week are affiliated with ISIL. The blasts occurred as French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting the Syrian capital. Officials have not yet detailed the specific charges the suspects will face.

Syrian authorities said Thursday that suspects captured following two explosions in Damascus earlier in the week are affiliated with ISIL, according to a statement carried by Al Jazeera.
The blasts struck the Syrian capital as French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting, though officials said the president was not near either explosion site at the time. Security forces launched an immediate manhunt after the attacks, which authorities said were coordinated.
Officials have not yet detailed the specific charges the suspects will face or disclosed how many people remain in custody. The arrests come as Syria's transitional government continues efforts to demonstrate control over security following the fall of the previous government, with international partners watching closely for signs of stability.
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