Syrian community in Czech Republic, students in Slovakia say Syrian army foils western-Turkish-Gulf plot

Syrian community in Czech Republic and Syrian students in Slovakia have expressed their pride in Syrian Arab army’s achievements in counterterrorism, especially in Aleppo city

The community’s members said in a statement, obtained by the official news agency (SANA),  that the achievements of the Syrian Arab army and allied forces foiled the western-Turkish-Gulf plot against Syria.

They also denounced Israel’s recent aggression on Mazzeh Airport surrounding in Damascus, adding that this aggression proves the Zionist entity’s involvement in the plot being implemented against Syria.

 “This aggression is a desperate attempt to raise morale of terrorist organizations which Israel supports,” the statement said.

On December 7th, Israeli enemy fired several ground-to-ground  missiles from the occupied lands into Mazzeh Airport surrounding in Damascus, causing fire in the scene without casualties. 

The Israeli aggression was also condemned by the Syrian students in Slovakia, who described it as a ‘cowardly criminal act’ that desperately aims to raise the morale of terrorist organizations.

“This cowardly aggression is a conclusive evidence of cooperation and coordination between terrorist groups and their supporters to implement foreign agenda against Syria,” the students said, condemning international silence towards Israel’s crimes which violate the UN charter and international law.

They, in addition, referred to Syrian Arab army’s heroic achievements and friendly countries’ stances that support Syrian people’s aspirations to eliminate terrorism and to restore peace and stability to Syria.

Basma Qaddour

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