China Daily (Hong Kong)

UN chief calls on relevant parties to ensure safety and security of civilians

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DAMASCUS — The internatio­nal community has denounced a deadly car bombing that killed 126 people of a convoy of Shiite evacuees in northern Syria.

Saturday’s attack, carried out by a suicide bomber driving a booby-trapped potato truck, rocked the rebel-held Rashideen area in the countrysid­e of Aleppo province, where buses carrying 5,000 pro-government Shiites were waiting for the reactivati­on of a deal designed to secure their transporta­tion to the government­controlled area in Aleppo.

The dead included 109 evacuees from the towns of Foah and Kefraya in the province of Idlib. The rest were aid workers and rebels guarding the convoy.

There has been no claim of responsibi­lity for the attack.

On Sunday, residents and local officials in government­controlled Aleppo held a massive rally protesting the bombing, Syria’s state news agency reported.

The participan­ts condemned “this terrorist and cowardly deed”.

The United Nations on Saturday condemned the deadly attack and called on all parties to protect the evacuees.

“We call on all parties to ensure the safety and security of those waiting to be evacuated,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres.

... this horrible crime ... enough reason to show seriousnes­s in solving the Syrian crisis peacefully.” Iraqi foreign ministry

“Those responsibl­e for today’s attack must be brought to justice,” he said.

The United States on Sunday strongly condemned the “barbaric” attacks.

“We deplore any act that sustains and empowers extremists on all sides including today’s attacks, as well as forced migration, increased displaceme­nt, and all forms of violence directed against civilians in Syria,” said Mark Toner, spokesman of US State Department.

Call for peace

The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed strong condemnati­on of “the criminal terrorist act”.

“Iraq also calls on the internatio­nal community to make this horrible crime ... enough reason to show seriousnes­s in solving the Syrian crisis peacefully and away from the pursuit of some countries to achieve their political interests,” the ministry said in a statement.

The recently reached deal between the rebels and the Syrian government under the supervisio­n of Iran, Turkey

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