Syrians in Hungary: Crimes Perpetrated by Terrorists Reflect Hatred against Syria

BUDAPEST,(ST)_ Representatives of the Syrian community and Syria’s Forum in Hungary have strongly condemned the criminal acts committed by terrorist organizations in targeting innocent civilians in Damascus, Aleppo and Lattakia by mortars and rockets, risking their lives and destroying their property and the infrastructure.

A joint statement issued by both the Forum for Syria and the Syrian community in Hungary  stressed that what has been committed by these gangs, “reflects the hatred of the colonizers and their operators of Zionists, neo- Ottomans and backward Arabs against Syria of resistance, civilization and moderate Islam.”

The statement greeted the heroism of the Syrian army and People’s defense groups in their confrontation of these crimes and heinous attacks, voicing solidarity with Syria leadership, and brave army and people.

The statement also greeted the martyrs and their families and wished speedy recovery for the wounded and safe return for the kidnapped and missing persons.

Recently, the armed terrorist groups targeted residential areas in Damascus, Aleppo and Lattakia by several rocket-propelled grenades and mortar shelling, resulted in the killing or wounding scores of citizens.

 

Tomader Fateh

 

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