New details about bombing a lawyer in front of the Justice Palace in Tartous

Three people, including a lawyer, were killed and others were injured when a bomb exploded in front of the gate of the regime's Justice Palace in Tartus city, on Thursday.
The loyal "Tartous Today" news network published a horrific recording of the incident and said that one of the citizens removed the detonator from a bomb he had and grabbed a lawyer named "Mulham Muhammad" at the entrance to the Justice Palace building in Tartous.
It added, according to what Orient Net reported, that the attacker started threatening the lawyer with the bomb in the middle of the auditors' gathering, and in front of this scene, the lawyer's brother approached them to prevent its detonation, but it exploded, which led to killing the lawyer and his brother, and then the bomber at a later time.
According to some sources, and according to the source, the incident also resulted in the injury of the bomber, three officers, three members of the Tartous Governorate Police Command, and two civilians who were present at the place.
The Ministry of Justice of Al-Assad regime's government issued a statement saying: "At one o'clock this afternoon, a hand grenade exploded on the wall of the Justice Palace in Tartous.
The Attorney General, Haitham Harfouche, explained that the initial investigations indicated that the incident occurred as a result of a family dispute between a lawyer and his brother-in-law, as the lawyer’s brother-in-law was carrying a hand grenade, and after he opened the safety valve, police patrols went to arrest him and prevent him from detonating.
The lawyer's brother also intervened to seize his brother-in-law and remove the bomb from his hand, but that led to the explosion."
A number of commentators confirmed the existence of an intermarriage relationship between the killer and the victims, while others questioned how the bomb reached that person and how it entered the court.