The Sayyida Zeinab shrine in Damascus has beforehand been focused by ISIL and different armed teams in Syria.
Syrian authorities have foiled an try by ISIL (ISIS) fighters to explode a revered Shia shrine in a Damascus suburb, state information company SANA has reported.
Intelligence and safety forces “succeeded in thwarting an try by ISIL to hold out a bombing contained in the Sayyida Zeinab shrine”, a supply inside Syria’s intelligence company advised SANA on Saturday, including that a number of individuals have been arrested.
“The Basic Intelligence Directorate is utilising all its assets to confront all makes an attempt to focus on the Syrian individuals in all their variety,” the intelligence official advised SANA.
The inside ministry posted photos of 4 males it stated had been members of an ISIL cell who had been arrested within the countryside exterior the capital.
It additionally revealed pictures of apparatus allegedly seized from the suspects, together with smartphones, two rifles, three explosive gadgets and several other hand grenades.
The photographs confirmed the identification papers of two Lebanese and a Palestinian refugee residing in Lebanon.
“The shrine they had been making an attempt to focus on is on the southern outskirts of Damascus,” Al Jazeera’s Hamza Mohamed stated, reporting from Damascus.
“It’s an vital non secular website for Shia Muslims. They consider the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad is buried [there].”
Mohamed famous that it isn’t the primary time this shrine has been focused.
“In 2008, there was a automotive bomb … [in which] 17 individuals had been killed,” he stated.
ISIL additionally beforehand focused the Damascus shrine, Syria’s most visited Shia pilgrimage website, claiming accountability for a double suicide assault in February 2016 near the mausoleum that killed 134 individuals.
The group had additionally claimed a triple blast close to the sanctuary a number of weeks earlier that took the lives of not less than 70 individuals.
A July 2023 bombing killed not less than six individuals close to the mausoleum.
Shia shrines have been a frequent goal of assaults by Sunni teams comparable to ISIL, each in Syria and neighbouring Iraq.
Iran-backed guards was deployed on the gates of the Sayyida Zeinab mausoleum, however they fled final month, shortly earlier than Sunni-led rebels swept into the Syrian capital and toppled President Bashar al-Assad.
Iran-backed fighters had been key supporters of al-Assad for the reason that conflict broke out in 2011.