
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned a terrorist bombing at a church in Damascus, Syria. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its deep rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism following the tragic attack.
Eyewitnesses reported that a suicide bomber detonated himself inside the church, causing significant destruction and casualties. Security forces in Damascus have not yet released detailed statements regarding the incident.
The UAE reaffirmed its stance against such criminal acts, urging for peace and stability in the region. This condemnation comes amid increasing regional tensions, including recent military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites by the United States.
The UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation confirmed that these strikes had no impact on its nuclear facilities but emphasized close monitoring of the situation. Meanwhile, the UAE also called for an end to escalation following recent US military actions.
The attack in Damascus has raised concerns about safety and security in conflict zones. The UAE continues to advocate for the protection of civilians and religious sites during such turbulent times.
Key points:
- Strong condemnation of terrorist bombing in Damascus church by UAE
- Suicide bomber caused significant casualties and damage
- Calls for peace and stability amid rising regional tensions
- No impact on UAE nuclear facilities from recent US strikes on Iran
- UAE urges end to military escalation and protection of civilians
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