Chief of IA Foreign Affairs Sarrià has expressed the organization's condolences to the families of the victims and pledged the support of the other four nations of the Axis.
With summer weather settling in, generals and People's Assemblymen have met to plan precautionary measures in the event of another particularly violent 2018-2019 warm season.
Casualty reports suggest that between all the bombings nearly 600 have died. That includes six senior government officials though no word yet on the bombing at the Presidential Palace.
The Sizhouan government has expressed disgust at what it called "horrific, indiscriminate murder" of civilians in Syndar. The Army has offered the labor of an unspecific number of soldiers to aid in the recovery of the local population.
An explosion has rocked a passenger jet in Baalbek killing all on board and setting off a chain of explosions from the fuel lines in two other passenger jets next to the first. It is expected that it was an attack carried out by the perpetrators of the Night Attacks. Still no word on the President.
The Caliph himself has said on the topic of the bombings that “Those who have the blood of the murdered innocents upon their cursed hands, let them know in the eyes of God, they have slain the world. Thine reckoning shall be swift, overwhelming.”
The President of Syndar has been pronounced dead. Vice-President Farha al-Reza has been sworn in. Martial law has been declared across the nation along with a national curfew. Dozens of arrests have been made.