Foreign Ministry calls on UNSC to condemn Israeli aggression on the vicinity of Damascus

Damascus, SANA- Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry sent two identical letters to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the President of the Security Council on the Israeli criminal acts of aggression on
the vicinity of Damascus

“The Israeli enemy carried out at 12:32 a.m. on Friday dawn an aggression with bursts of missiles from the direction of occupied Syrian Golan, targeting some points in the vicinity of Damascus, this cowardly aggression led to the martyrdom of three soldiers, the injury of seven others, and material losses ,” The Ministry said.

The Ministry added that Syria reaffirms that it reserves the right to respond by appropriate means recognized by international law and the Charter of the United Nations to these repeated Israeli aggressions”.

The Ministry reiterated its demand that the Security Council and the Secretary General of the United Nations to exercise their responsibilities under the Charter and condemn these aggressions.

The Ministry stressed that the Security Council’s failure to take the necessary measures to prevent and condemn these repeated attacks shows its inability to assume its responsibilities and its failure to achieve the minimum implementation of its duties in maintaining peace and security in the region, and the world.

The Ministry went on by saying that these Israeli attacks cannot be treated in isolation from the US aggression and violations of the principles of international law and its occupation of northeast Syria, its looting of oil and supplying of weapons to the militias hired by Washington in order to impede the political solution and
the restoration of security and stability to Syria.

The Ministry noted that these attacks are carried out in direct support of armed terrorist organizations that spread murder across Syria.

Fedaa/MHD Ibrahim/Shaza

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