Islamist fighters have captured the ancient quarter of Maaloula, a
predominantly Christian town and UNESCO heritage site in Syria, and are
holding captive several nuns and their mother superior from the St.
Thecla Convent, SANA reported.
The state news agency said that attackers “committed acts of vandalism in the town's neighborhoods and around the convent, attacking locals and targeting them with sniper fire.”
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said Monday that fighters from the al-Qaeda linked Nusra Front had captured the old quarter of Maaloula after several days of fierce fighting. However, they said they could not confirm information regarding the convent.
The Observatory also reported that four rebels were killed in fighting in the area on Monday. Over the weekend militants tried to seize the town, but were fought off by the local militia forces and Syrian soldiers.
Maaloula has a population of about 5,000 and is strategically important to both sides because of its proximity to Damascus. It is also close to the strategic central highway that links the capital to Homs.
Maaloula was the scene of heavy fighting in September when it changed hands at least four times, with government forces eventually gaining the upper hand.
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The state news agency said that attackers “committed acts of vandalism in the town's neighborhoods and around the convent, attacking locals and targeting them with sniper fire.”
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said Monday that fighters from the al-Qaeda linked Nusra Front had captured the old quarter of Maaloula after several days of fierce fighting. However, they said they could not confirm information regarding the convent.
The Observatory also reported that four rebels were killed in fighting in the area on Monday. Over the weekend militants tried to seize the town, but were fought off by the local militia forces and Syrian soldiers.
Maaloula has a population of about 5,000 and is strategically important to both sides because of its proximity to Damascus. It is also close to the strategic central highway that links the capital to Homs.
Maaloula was the scene of heavy fighting in September when it changed hands at least four times, with government forces eventually gaining the upper hand.
- At the time residents told RT’s correspondent Maria Finoshina who was in Maaloula that Islamist rebels resorted to looting, executions and forcing residents to convert to Islam.
- “In this town are situated some of the most ancient churches and shrines, which are sacred for Christian believers,” said the Russian Foreign Ministry in a statement in September.
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ReplyDeleteΤην είδηση της απαγωγής μετέδωσε το ραδιόφωνο του Βατικανού και σημείωσε ότι η απαγωγή έγινε από τη μονή όπου διέμεναν, στο ιστορικό κέντρο της χριστιανικής πόλης Μααλούλα, μετά την κατάληψή της, τη νύχτα της Κυριακής προς την Δευτέρα, από Σύρους αντάρτες.
Σύμφωνα με τον πρεσβευτή της Αγίας Έδρας στη Συρία, Μάριο Ζενάρι: "Πρόκειται για δώδεκα αδελφές από τη Συρία και τον Λίβανο. Φαίνεται ότι οι τζιχαντιστές αντάρτες τις οδήγησαν στα βόρεια, προς το Γιάμπρουντ. Δεν γνωρίζουμε ακόμη τα κίνητρα των ανταρτών: εάν πρόκειται για απαγωγή ή για να έχουν τον έλεγχο του μοναστηριού ώστε να δρουν ελεύθερα στη Μααλούλα".
Την είδηση επιβεβαίωσε και το Ελληνορθόδοξο Πατριαρχείο Αντιοχείας. Η Μααλούλα, σε απόσταση 55 χιλιομέτρων βορείως της Δαμασκού, έχει πολλές εκκλησίες και μοναστήρια.
Οι περισσότεροι από τους κατοίκους της είναι ελληνορθόδοξοι χριστιανοί και μιλούν αραμαϊκά, τη γλώσσα που μιλούσε ο Χριστός.
Πηγές: ΑΜΠΕ, Γαλλικό
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Syrian army eliminates dozens of militants on the eve, foreign mercenaries amongst them ...
ReplyDeleteOn Sunday, the Syrian military eliminated dozens of militants, many of them – citizens of other countries.
In cities and towns of Duma, Yabrud, Maalula, and Zabadani, dozens of militants were liquidated in special operations, among them – there were citizens of Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, notes the report. In the district Duma, army units conducted anti-terrorist operations, which resulted in the wiping out of the shell of an armed group along with weapons and ammunition.
Read more: http://indian.ruvr.ru/news/2013_12_22/Syrian-army-eliminates-dozens-of-militants-on-the-eve-foreign-mercenaries-amongst-them-9235/
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