The United States has warned of increasing the possibility of attacks in Syria during the Eid Al -Fitr holiday, which represents the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan.
The feast in Syria can start on Sunday depending on the vision of the new moon.
The Syrian authorities have said that they had detained many extremist cells in the past weeks that they are allegedly planning to carry out attacks in parts of the country.
Since the rebel groups led by the Islamic Haya Tarir al -Sham (hts) President Bashar al -Assad removed From power in early December, the security situation remained tense. Thousands of civilians were displaced due to attacks after the lion was removed from the authority. Many are preparing to celebrate the feast in the Khayyam camps.
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The US State Department said in a warning to travel that possible attacks can target embassies, international organizations and Syrian public institutions in the capital, Damascus.
The Islamic State group, which was largely defeated in Syria in 2019, still has sleeper cells that claimed responsibility for the attacks, especially in the northeast, which is controlled by the US -backed Kurdish fighters.
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