NATIONAL CEMETERY OF ALEPPO BECAME STAGE OF CLASHES
12:39, 3 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, ARMENPRESS. A number of Armenians leave Sheykh Taha
district of Aleppo and move to live with their relatives in much saver
regions. "Armenpress" states about this citing the facebook page of
the Armenians from Aleppo. Several cases of robbery of the Armenian
houses have been recorded recently. Various objects have been stolen.
Sheykh Taha is very close to Sheykh Makhsoud district, which is now
considered to be a region of clashes. Notwithstanding it is under the
control of the Army and there are no snipers there, but occasional
bullets reach the place from Sheykh Makhsoud.
In accordance with the information, it has already been several days
since no burial ceremonies are held in the national cemetery of Aleppo,
because this site appeared in the midst of clashes flaring up between
the two sides.
In accordance with the UN data clashes lasting for already two years
in Syria caused death of over 70 thousand people, including more than
four dozens Armenians.
From: A. Papazian
12:39, 3 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, ARMENPRESS. A number of Armenians leave Sheykh Taha
district of Aleppo and move to live with their relatives in much saver
regions. "Armenpress" states about this citing the facebook page of
the Armenians from Aleppo. Several cases of robbery of the Armenian
houses have been recorded recently. Various objects have been stolen.
Sheykh Taha is very close to Sheykh Makhsoud district, which is now
considered to be a region of clashes. Notwithstanding it is under the
control of the Army and there are no snipers there, but occasional
bullets reach the place from Sheykh Makhsoud.
In accordance with the information, it has already been several days
since no burial ceremonies are held in the national cemetery of Aleppo,
because this site appeared in the midst of clashes flaring up between
the two sides.
In accordance with the UN data clashes lasting for already two years
in Syria caused death of over 70 thousand people, including more than
four dozens Armenians.
From: A. Papazian