Wednesday, June 8, 2026 - French President, Emmanuel Macron is safe following reports of explosions in central Damascus on Tuesday morning, the Elysee Palace has said. Macron is in the capital for talks with his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa at the presidential palace.
A security source of Macron reportedly said the blasts were
caused by two explosive devices and that several people have been wounded.
After travelling to Syria, Macron is set to head to Turkey for the NATO summit.
The visit continues as planned, according to the Elysee Palace.
After reports of the explosion in the city, videos and images
on social media showed plumes of smoke and flames rising from a vehicle near a
hotel in the Syrian capital. As those reports came in, Syrian state television
said that al-Sharaa had welcomed Macron to the presidential palace. The French
president did not hear any explosions while on his way to the meeting, his
officials said.
Upon arriving in Syria on Monday evening, Macron became the
first EU leader to visit the country since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s
24-year rule.
The diplomatic landscape shifted dramatically following the
collapse of the Assad regime, making France's engagement pivotal as the
international community watches Syria navigate its transition under new
leadership.
This recent violence highlights the volatile security
situation remaining in the capital. 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.

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