ISIS Blows Up Syrian Christian Church on Easter Sunday

Carrie Dedrick | Updated: Apr 07, 2015

ISIS Blows Up Syrian Christian Church on Easter Sunday

ISIS militants destroyed a historic church on Easter Sunday, according to Breitbart. Terrorists placed explosives inside the Church of the Virgin Mary in Tal Nasri and detonated the bombs. 

The church was originally built in 1934. 

Thomas D. Williams of Breitbart reports that the Church of the Virgin Mary was one of three main churches in the Assyrian village. Local news outlet Assyrian International News Agency (AINA) said the church was “levelled” in the bombing. 

Williams writes, “Christians are a small minority in Syria, comprising just 10% of Syria’s mostly Muslim Sunni population. Assyrian Easter celebrations this year have been limited to prayers and masses because of the dire circumstances in the conflict-ridden country.”

Sunday's attack was not ISIS' first church destruction, as the group previously burned the church of Tal Hurmoz in Syria, in addition to three more churches in Tal Tamer. 

Publication date: April 7, 2015



ISIS Blows Up Syrian Christian Church on Easter Sunday