Christians in Syria are reportedly limiting their Easter celebrations following recent violence in the predominantly Christian city of al-Suqaylabiyah. According to reports from Swedish news outlet Dagen, the attacks have prompted churches to implement security measures ahead of the Easter holiday. The violence, which reportedly left bullet holes near a crucifix in the city, has led to what is described as a 'somewhat subdued' Easter celebration.
Syrian Christians are choosing to keep a low profile during the holiday season in response to the attacks targeting the Christian community in al-Suqaylabiyah. The specific details of the attacks, including the perpetrators and exact number of casualties, remain unclear from available sources.