Syria: Two separate explosions went off in central Damascus near the luxury hotel hosting French President Emmanuel Macron, highlighting the precarious security situation during his official diplomatic visit to Syria. According to regional intelligence reports, the twin detonations were triggered by explosive devices planted inside a roadside dumpster and a nearby parked vehicle positioned close to the Four Seasons Hotel. The immediate vicinity was cordoned off by local law enforcement, and emergency response teams implemented stringent security protocols as heavy plumes of smoke billowed above the urban skyline.
The French presidential palace released an official statement confirming that President Macron remains completely safe and unaffected, as he had already left the hotel premises prior to the blasts to attend a scheduled state meeting at the presidential headquarters. Macron was holding bilateral discussions with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa when the incident occurred, and the French delegation confirmed that the explosions were not audible from the official presidential motorcade. No militant faction or political group has claimed immediate responsibility for the targeted detonations, which follows a separate cafe bombing last week that left multiple casualties in the capital.
The diplomatic trip marks the first official visit by a European Union head of state to Syria since the transition of power and the collapse of the previous regime. Macron’s administrative itinerary focuses heavily on regional stability, counter-terrorism initiatives, and economic rehabilitation efforts alongside top French multinational business executives. Despite the security breach, the French administration affirmed that the high-level diplomatic visit will proceed exactly as intended before the president departs for the upcoming international summit in Turkey.