Syrian Students in Bulgaria Condemn International Community’s Silence on Terror Blasts in Syria

Syrian students in Bulgaria has asserted that the terror blast, which targeted bus convoy carrying evacuees from Foua and Kafraya towns last Saturday, comes as a result of the western unlimited support for terrorists.

They said in a statement obtained by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) that the international community remains silent when terrorists perpetrate crimes against Syrian people.

 “Towns of Foua and Kafraya have taught the world the meaning of steadfastness and they have delivered painful blows to terrorists and their supporters,” the students said, reiterating their support for the Syrian Arab army in fighting terrorism till the restoration of peace and stability to all areas in the homeland.

Last Saturday, terrorists exploded a car bomb in al-Rashdin area, west of Aleppo, targeting a bus convoy carrying 5000 evacuees from Foua and Kafraya towns.

The blast killed scores of civilians, mostly women and children, and caused huge damage to buses and ambulances. It came a day after 75 buses and 20 ambulances carried 5000 civilians from the terrorist-besieged towns of Kefraya and al-Fouaa in Idleb countryside and headed to al-Rashideen area, to the west of Aleppo, within the framework of the agreement that was reached to evacuate locals from the two towns.

The process was carried out in parallel with the departure of gunmen and their families from al-Zabadani and Madaya in Damascus countryside.

Since 2011, a foreign-backed terror war has been waged against Syria targeting its people, army, civilization and infrastructures in accordance with US-Zionist plot that aims to fragment the region and to have hegemony over its wealth. 

 Basma Qaddour

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