Syria holds Turkey responsible for every terror crime in al-Fo’a and Kafraya towns in Idleb

Syria holds Turkey responsible for every crime the armed terrorist groups commit in al-Fo’a and Kafraya towns in the Idleb countryside.

In a letter sent today by Foreign and Expatriates Ministry to the United Nations Security Council, Syria condemned the silence of the UNSC towards the crimes being perpetrated against the people of al-Fo’a and Kafraya towns, which are besieged by armed terrorist organizations.

The ministry clarified that the terrorist organizations, which are supported by the Saudi and Qatari governments and the Turkish leadership, daily fire rockets on the two besieged towns  and kill many people, most of them are children, women and elderly.

“The crimes being committed by the terrorist organizations, especially al-Nusra Front and the Ahrar al-Sham Movement, against the two towns with logistic support  and direct orders from the Turkish leadership come within the series of systematic terrorist crimes being committed against the Syrian people,” the ministry said.

It called on the UNSC to implement the relevant  resolution on counterterrorism and to adopt immediate measures against Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey to stop supporting terrorist organizations in Syria.

Basma Qaddour 

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