Syrian community and students in Cuba, Slovakia decry Sunday’s deadly terror blasts in Syria

The Syrian community and students in Cuba and Slovakia have decried Sunday’s deadly terror blasts in al-Sayedeh Zainab area in Damascus countryside and in Homs city where at least 130 persons were martyred and hundreds wounded.

They said in a statement carried by the official news agency (SANA) that such brutal terror attacks aim to scare the steadfast Syrian people and the army and to abort the efforts being exerted to reach a political solution to the ongoing crisis in the country.

They added that the terror attacks are bloody retaliation by the US and its tools in the region –Al Saud and Erdogan- against the Syrian army’s achievements on the ground over the past months.

“The terror crimes unveil the brutality of perpetrators and planners, who kill in a brutal way that has nothing to do with religion and humanity,” the statement said, reiterating the community and students’ support for the political leadership and the homeland in pressing ahead with fighting terrorism.

 

Basma Qaddour

 

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