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Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemns terror bombing in Damascus

Iran Materials 22 February 2013 13:04 (UTC +04:00)
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has strongly deplored the latest terror attack against Syrian citizens that left at least 53 dead and over 250 injured in a residential area of the capital, Damascus.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemns terror bombing in Damascus

Iran's Foreign Ministry has strongly deplored the latest terror attack against Syrian citizens that left at least 53 dead and over 250 injured in a residential area of the capital, Damascus, Press TV reported.

While expressing sympathy with relatives of the victims, the foreign ministry reiterated in a late Thursday statement that ill-wishers of the Syrian nation are worried about the return of calm and stability to the country and view national reconciliation against their aims and desires.

The statement further insisted that through persistent terror acts, the foreign-sponsored terrorist elements are attempting to maintain a fearful setting in the country and block the realization of political reforms and improved stability and security across the nation.

On Thursday, a powerful car bomb exploded in the Syrian capital's Mazra'ah residential neighborhood near the Russian Embassy and the headquarters of the ruling Baath Party, reportedly killing 53 and injuring 250 more in yet another bid blamed on al-Qaeda-linked terror groups, armed and sponsored from abroad.

The attack was the deadliest to hit Damascus since the outbreak of violence in Syria nearly two years ago.

The statement further called on all groups and political parties interested in a secure and stable Syria to exercise vigilance and resistance against such inhumane actions, adding that it expects all regional and trans-regional countries to join and support the national reconciliation process in the key Middle Eastern nation.

Syria has been experiencing foreign-fueled unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of security forces, have been killed in the turmoil.

The Syrian government insists that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country amid reports that a significant number of the anti-Damascus militants are foreign nationals.

Moreover, several international human rights organizations have charged that the armed militants fighting the Syrian government forces have committed war crimes.

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