Mar 28, 2013
DAMASCUS, (SANA)- 10 students were martyred and others were injured by a mortar shell fired by terrorists which fell inside the cafeteria of the Faculty of Architectural Engineering in Damascus on Thursday.
SANA reporter quoted Rector of
the University of Damascus, Mohammad Amer al-Mardini, as saying that 10 students
were martyred and 29 others were injured by the shell, two of them are in
critical condition.
“No one, in any position in the
world, can imagine there is a an act more criminal than this one,” added
al-Mardini, noting that “If the aim behind this criminal act was to close the
University of Damascus, with its history and deep-rootedness, then we stress
that it won’t shut down in defiance of the enemies.”
The Rector offered condolences
“to the homeland and the martyrs’ families as well as the University of Damascus
over this painful tragedy,” wishing the injured students a speedy recovery.
SANA reporter said the mortar
shell fell on the Faculty’s cafeteria directly, causing material damage to the
site.
A source at the Police Command
in Damascus said another mortar shell fell in the surrounding of the Opera House
without causing casualties, noting that two citizens were injured by two other
shells which fell at the old Damascus Fair.
Ministry of Higher Education Condemns the
Terrorist Acts Ministry of Higher Education condemned the terrorist act which led to the martyrdom of ten students and injuring others at the Architectural Engineering Faculty in Damascus.
The Ministry affirmed that Syrian Universities and institutes will remain centers for spreading science and knowledge, in addition to refuting the criminal thought practiced by the armed terrorist groups.
The Ministry offered condolences to the martyrs’ families, wishing quick recovery to the wounded students.
It announced suspension of work the in all government and private universities and higher institutes, in addition to suspending work in the governmental hospitals for 5 minutes at 12.00 midday on Monday as a mourning on martyrs souls.
Students of Damascus University organize a
mourning stand for the souls of their
colleagues
Students of Damascus University organized a mourning
stand for the souls of their colleagues who were martyred at the Faculty of
Architectural Engineering in Damascus , affirming that terrorism will not
frighten them to continue the march of education.
The participants lit candles at the site of the terrorist attack,
stressing that the bloods of martyrs would not be futile.
A view of the entrance to the Damascus University, Syria (file photo)
At least 15 students have been killed in Syria after foreign-sponsored militants targeted the Damascus University with mortar shells, Press TV reports.
The projectiles landed inside the canteen of the university’s Faculty of Architecture on Thursday. More than 20 other students sustained injuries in the attack.
Meanwhile, two civilians were killed and another injured when gunmen opened fire on a passenger minibus with machine guns near Jdeidet Artouz – a suburb southwest of Damascus.
Local officials said the attack took place on the al-Arbaeen Highway opposite police housing compounds.
A medical source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the bodies of a baby girl and a young man had arrived at the al-Muwasat Hospital in the district, adding that an injured person is receiving treatment at the hospital.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of army and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.
The Syrian government says the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants fighting in the country are foreign nationals.
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Mortal Combat: Bloodshed in Syria ramps up, no peaceful solution to crisis
Published on 28 Mar 2013
Mortar shells have been fired at Damascus university, killing at least 15
people and wounding another 20, according to Syria’s state television. The
government blames rebels for the attack, which comes amid intensified fighting
between the army and the opposition around the capital. Journalist Abdullah
Mawazini joins RT studio from Damascus.The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this Blog!
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