Syria: call for international intervention by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese – characterizes violence as a war of extermination

More than a thousand people have lost their lives, with 200 being executed by Islamists, and over 128,000 have been displaced by a conflict week at South Syria. An urgent call for immediate international intervention was made by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Syria, with the aim of stopping Islamist attacks against Drunges and Christian communities in the suede immediately, describing violence as a “war of extermination”. The Greek Church calls on the UN and world leaders to act quickly to avoid further bloodshed in the region. The battles within the city of the Sueida have stopped, with the Drouz recovering control of the city yesterday. But the Beduen fighters continue to be on the outskirts of the city, within the homonymous province, about 20 kilometers from the city center. Inside the suede, the image is that of an absolute disaster, with damaged houses, corpses on the streets and looted property. After several days of conflict, government forces are on the outskirts of the city with a mission to enter the suede and persuade the […]
Source: News Beast

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