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Syrian Minister Blames Turkey, Arab Allies for Expansion of Terrorism in Aleppo

Wednesday 17 June 2015
Syrian Minister Blames Turkey, Arab Allies for Expansion of Terrorism in Aleppo

Alwaght - Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi blamed Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for pain people are suffering from in Aleppo Province.

Saying that crime in Aleppo today adds to the record of the ISIS terrorist group's crimes, al-Nusra Front and so-called al-Fatah army, Omran al-Zoubi said "terrorism in Syria has relation to Erdogan, his party and government, Qatari and Saudi rules, Israel, France and the US," Syrian state TV reported.

He also condemned targeting students of the holy Quran at al-Rahman mosque with rocket shells saying that this attcks indicates the features of those terrorists and their hostility to the real Islam.

Saying that “This massacres aim to intimidate the people and weaken their struggle and adherence to the Homeland,” al-zoubi stressed that if the purpose of terrorism and their supporters was to intimidate us they were mistaken “as we will not leave this place.”

The militancy in Syria started in March 2011. Western powers alongside their regional allies, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, have been supporting the militants financially and militarily.

More than 230,000 people have been killed in the conflict in Syria since March 2011, according to the Britain-based observatory.

 

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