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Two Buses Collide in Syria, Resulting in 35 Fatalities

25 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Two buses collided on the Deir Az Zor–Damascus road in Syria, resulting in at least 35 fatalities.
• The crash occurred on Saturday between al-Sukhnah and Palmyra, injuring 30 additional individuals.
• One bus was transporting members of the Internal Security Forces, while the other carried civilians.

On Saturday, July 25, 2026, two buses collided on the Deir Az Zor–Damascus road in Syria, leading to the deaths of at least 35 people and injuring 30 others. The accident took place between the towns of al-Sukhnah and Palmyra, a significant highway that connects eastern Syria to the capital. The Syrian Ministry of Interior reported that one of the buses was carrying members of the Internal Security Forces, while the other was transporting civilians. Emergency services, including ambulances and helicopters, were dispatched to the scene to assist the injured, who were taken to Homs Military Hospital. The highway is known for its poor safety standards, a reflection of the deteriorated civilian infrastructure in Syria following nearly 14 years of civil war.

Why It Matters

This tragic incident highlights the ongoing challenges related to road safety in Syria, where more than 2,000 traffic accidents were reported between January and September 2026. The Deir Az Zor–Damascus road is crucial for transportation but suffers from inadequate safety measures. The civil war has severely impacted infrastructure, contributing to the high rate of traffic fatalities, which have become a leading cause of death in the country. The collision underscores the urgent need for improved road safety and infrastructure rehabilitation in Syria.

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