Syrian PM condemns massacre of Hama civilians by terrorists
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The Syrian Prime Minister has sharply condemned the “heinous” massacre of civilians by Takfiri terrorists in a town in the west-central province of Hama, urging global support for Damascus’ fight against terror.
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May 12, 2016 15:26 UTC
  • Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi
    Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi

The Syrian Prime Minister has sharply condemned the “heinous” massacre of civilians by Takfiri terrorists in a town in the west-central province of Hama, urging global support for Damascus’ fight against terror.

According to the reports, Wael al-Halqi made the comments after police officials in Hama Province said Takfiri terror groups had infiltrated the town of al-Zara, killing an unspecified number of civilians and taking several women and children captive.

“The terrorist groups infiltrated into al-Zara town and committed a massacre against its locals, as they abducted a number of children and women,” Syria’s official news agency SANA quoted a local police source as saying.

According to the police official, the Takfiri terrorists rampaged through the town, destroying houses and looting the residents’ property.

In a press statement following the terrorist raid, the Syrian premier called on the local officials in Hama to mobilize all health facilities to treat those injured in the terrorist attack.

He also described the carnage as “a heinous crime against the whole world.”

The international community should support Syria in its battles against terrorism and help prevent the flow of arms and money to the Takfiri militants from their foreign sponsors, particularly Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, Halqi added.

The senior official further reaffirmed the Syrian nation’s will to eliminate terrorism, adding that “terrorist acts will not prevent the Syrians from continuing the process of reconstruction.”

Also on Thursday, SANA reported that army forces had repelled a terrorist attack on a military post in the direction of Khirbet al-Naqous village, located some 90 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital Hama, a day earlier.

According to the report, a number of terrorists were killed in the ensuing clashes. Syrian soldiers also destroyed several vehicles loaded with ammunitions.

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