Terror rocket fire on Aleppo reflects criminal nature of perpetrators and their masters- Syrian expatriates

Syrian communities in France and Czech have condemned the terror rocket fire on safe residential areas in Aleppo city that killed dozens of persons, mostly women and children.

They said in two separate statements carried by the official news agency (SANA) Friday that the terrorist organizations’ attacks on residential areas in Aleppo city aim to undermine the steadfastness of the city’s people.

The community in France called on the United nations and the UN Security Council and the world public opinion to denounce the terror attacks.

 “The United Nations is responsible for the continuity of the terrorist organizations’ crimes because it turns blind eye to the countries that support the terrorist organizations in Syria,”   the statement said.

While the community in Czech stressed that the terror attacks in Aleppo city reflect the criminal nature of the terrorist organizations and their Turkish and Saudi masters.

“Saudi and Turkish regimes gave orders to their armed  groups in some areas in Aleppo to target civilians because the terrorist organizations had been defeated in several areas in the same province and because the Syrian government delegation to Geneva seeks to reach a peaceful resolution that preserves Syria’s unity and independence,” the community added.  

Since April 23rd, the al-Nusra Front [Jabhat al-Nusra] and the armed groups affiliated to it unleashed a barrage of rocket fire into government-held areas in Aleppo city, destroying houses, mosques, hospital, schools and cars and killing over 91 persons and wounding 391 others.   

Basma Qaddour

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