Syrians in Slovakia: Expatriates will not Forget Terrorists Massacres

BRATISLAVA, (ST) _ The Syrian community in Slovakia condemned the horrific massacre perpetrated by terrorist organizations against peaceful citizens in al-Mabouja village in Hama province, which resulted in the deaths of scores of people, wounded and kidnapping of dozens others, and kidnapping, looting and stealing the contents of their homes.

In a statement yesterday, members of the community stressed that the criminal acts committed by terrorist organizations reflect their moral and political bankruptcy in their attempt to sabotage and destroy national communities and states, at the support of states and agendas that never know the most basic moral and human values, expressing solidarity with the martyrs, victims of the heinous crime, condolences to the families of the martyrs and best wishes of a speedy recovery for the wounded.

The statement stressed that the series and the scene of crime, conspiracy and treason have been repeated in the ugliest forms in al-Mabouja safe village against the people of Syria and humanity as the Takfirists repeat malice of committing the most heinous crimes against innocent civilians who always support Arab causes targeted by the US – Israeli alliance.

The statement also stressed that the Syrian expatriates will not forget terrorists massacres, will remain loyal to their motherland and leader President Bashar al-Assad and will be always the messengers of love and peace in their new homelands.

On Tuesday morning,Takfiri terrorist groups committed a massacre against civilians in al-Mabouja village in Hama countryside, which claimed the lives of 48 martyrs, most of them children, women and other several others were wounded, as well as sabotage, destruction and burning dozens of houses after looting their contents.

 

T. Fateh

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