A pair of apparent terror explosions blasted the Syrian capital of Damascus near the downtown Four Seasons hotel, where French President Emmanuel Macron was staying during a state visit today, Syrian state media reported.
Syria’s interior ministry reported through state outlet SANA that 18 people, including four police officers, were injured by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) today.
According to the ministry, both bombs exploded after security forces had discovered them, “while preparations for the disposal operation were underway.”
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An explosion rocked downtown Damascus during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Syria.
An improvised explosive device detonated near the Four Seasons hotel, where Macron is staying during the visit.
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The bombs were placed inside a car and a garbage can near the hotel where Macron was staying during his visit.
It is the first Syrian state visit by the leader of a Western country since Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa took over for the now-deposed former President Bashar al-Assad in 2025.
A spokesman for Élysée Palace said Macron was not in his hotel during the explosions and didn’t even hear them.
He continued his visit with al-Sharaa, according to both Élysée Palace and SANA.
While not commenting on the explosions directly, Macron posted a statement on X shortly after the incident.
“Nothing can smother the aspiration of Syrian women and men to live in a fully sovereign, safe, pluralistic, and united Syria. This morning I met Syria in all its diversity. I saw dignity, courage, and determination. My visit continues,” he wrote.
Rien ne pourra étouffer l’aspiration des Syriennes et des Syriens à vivre dans une Syrie pleinement souveraine, sûre, pluraliste, unie.
Ce matin j’ai rencontré la Syrie dans toute sa diversité. J’ai vu la dignité, le courage et la détermination.
Ma visite se poursuit.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) July 7, 2026
Syria’s Ministry of the Interior confirmed the explosions.
However, they also stressed that they were outside the security perimeter designated for Macron.
“We confirm that the explosion site is outside the security perimeter designated for the French president’s residence. It posed no direct threat to the residence or the official visit program, which is proceeding as planned,” the ministry announced through SANA.
Tuesday’s explosions in Damascus were also the second and third major blasts in Damascus in less than a week.
Yesterday, France’s government condemned what it called a “terrorist attack” after an explosive device killed at least nine people in a Damascus cafe on July 2.
Syrian authorities are still investigating the attack and have not publicly ascribed it to any group or individual, according to The Washington Post.
Macron is the first Western leader to meet with al-Sharaa in Damascus since he became the country’s president in 2025.
Some have criticized Western leaders, including President Donald Trump, who hosted al-Sharaa in the White House in November, for normalizing relations with al-Sharaa given his past as a fighter for the al Qaeda terrorist group.