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DAMASCUS, Oct 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A blast targeting a bus in Syria's eastern
province of Deir Ezzor on Thursday killed at least five defence ministry
personnel, an official from the ministry told AFP.
"An explosive device detonated as a bus carrying oil facility guards
affiliated with the defence ministry passed by, killing five of them and
wounding 13 others, including civilian bystanders," the official said,
requesting anonymity.
State television said a blast hit a bus on the road between the cities of
Deir Ezzor and Mayadeen, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) away.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Britain-
based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the perpetrators were "likely
affiliated with an Islamic State (IS) group cell".
IS jihadists, once in control of large swathes of Iraq and Syria, were
territorially defeated in Syria in 2019 in a battle spearheaded by the US-
backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with support from an
international coalition.
The jihadists still maintain a presence, particularly in Syria's vast desert,
launching attacks mostly on Kurdish-controlled areas in the country's
northeast.
During Syria's civil war, which erupted in 2011, IS carried out similar
attacks on buses targeting the forces of former ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Since the new Islamist-led authorities took power after Assad's December
ouster, jihadist attacks on government-controlled areas have been scarce.
In May, IS claimed its first attack on the new forces, with the Observatory
saying one member of Syrian army personnel was killed and three others
wounded.
The following month, authorities accused IS of being behind a deadly suicide
attack in a Damascus church that killed 25 people, though the group never
claimed responsibility.