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Funerals held for victims in suicide bomb attack on a Greek Orthodox church in Syria

Funerals held for victims in suicide bomb attack on a Greek Orthodox church in Syria

Funerals were held on Tuesday for victims of a suicide bomb attack on a church in Syria at the weekend that killed at least 25 people. The attack Sunday on the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox church during a Divine Liturgy in Dweil'a, near Damascus, was the first of its kind in Syria in years, and comes as Damascus under its de facto Islamist rule is trying to win the support of minorities.
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