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PRAYER ALERT: Suicide bomb attack on Syrian church kills at least 25 people
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At least 25 people have been killed and more than 60 injured in a suicide bomb attack on a church in Damascus, Syria.

St. Eliya Church

An armed man entered the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in the Dweila district during the Sunday evening service and  opened fire with a weapon before detonating an explosive vest.

Around 350 people are believed to have been in the church at the time. One witness, Lawrence Maamari, said that ‘someone entered [the church] from outside carrying a weapon. When he began shooting people ‘tried to stop him before he blew himself up.’

Photos and video from inside the church show extensive damage and blood-spattered walls. Reports have suggested that the man was affiliated with the terrorist group Islamic State (IS).

Sources: Middle East Concern; BBC

Photo: Middle East Concern

  • For the survivors of the attack and for the relatives of those who have been killed, that they may know God’s grace and comfort.
  • For the interim government in Syria; that it may be enabled to protect all its citizens
  • For God’s wisdom and strength for Christians in Syria, that they may be good witnesses to Christ and the gospel at this time.

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