The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in connection with the attack on the Church in the capital of Syria Damascus stated: “This attack was directed against efforts to establish stability and security in Syria and violating peace and tranquility.”
A written statement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that Türkiye firmly believes that the Syrian government and people will retain their unity and solidarity and will decisively continue the fight against terrorist organizations striving to create chaos in the country.
“This attack is directed against efforts to establish stability and security in Syria and aims to violate peace and tranquility in society,” the statement said.
Turkish Foreign Ministry states that he will continue to support Syria and provide her all kinds of support.
The statement expresses condolences to the families of the dead and the Syrian people, as well as the wishes of the speedy recovery of the wounded.
– a terrorist attack in Damascus
As a result of the explosion in the church in the capital of Syria Damascus, 20 people were killed, another 52 were injured.
The explosion occurred in the church of Marie Elias in the Daveul region east of Damascus.
SANA’s official news agency, citing the Ministry of Health, reports that the cause of the explosion was a terrorist attack.
As a result of the explosion, 20 people died, another 52 were injured.
The explosion caused great damage to the church building. Security forces take active measures at the scene.
In the fact of the explosion, an investigation has begun.
– The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Syria has liable for explosion on deesh
The written statement published on the page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Syria on the social network says that the attack was organized by the terrorist organization deash.
Syria’s Foreign Ministry discusses the terrorist attack most decisive, emphasizing that this “treacherous” act was aimed at undermining the country’s national unity and stability.
The statement also states that the attack was directed not only against a particular religious group, but also against the entire social structure of Syria.