On Tuesday, the Islamic State (IS) Splap Saraya Ansar al-Soona (Brigade of Sunni supporters) claimed responsibility for the deadly Sunday bombing of a Greek Orthodox Church in Syrian capital Damascus.
The incident was happy when a group member blew up Himafael on the doors of St. Elijus Church in the Christian-Sun Muslim neighborhood of Al-Duria during Sunday, killing 25 people and injuring another.
The group released a social media post that claimed that the attack was triggered by the unspecified “provoking by Christians in Damascus”.
In March, there was a dispute in the church, when there was a resident of the explosion of Islamic mantras from a car in front of the building.
The group is said to have been behind various communal threats and alvites, Christians, drews and target attacks of Shia Muslims. Therefore, it is alleged to have been involved in the march genocide that rights groups say 1,700 were mostly killed as alvite citizens.
The claims of the Islamist government are called ‘untrue, fabricated’
On Monday, the new Syrian government claimed that it was behind the attack and announced that it came. SAIL responsible for officers was “disintegrated”. He said that during the raid, he had seized explosives, suicidal veses, mines and pilgrims, resulting in six arrests and two suspects were shot dead.
The Syrian internal ministry said that its investigation in the matter is going on and all the criminals will be brought to justice.
Saraya Ansar al-Sunna immediately took the messaging app to Telegram to reject the government’s claim, “untrue, coined.”
Saraya Ansar al-Sunna, formed after the collapse of Syrian President Bashar Assad, warned, “Joe Aana will not respect you … our soldiers … are fully prepared.”
According to the UK -based group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Sunday’s attack was at the beginning of the Syrian civil war in a Christian church, which is a living beings targeted by the group.
Pope Leo XIV prays for hope, treatment and peace
Pope Leo XIV, head of the Roman Catholic Church, expressed his deep grief over the incident on Tuesday. A statement issued by the Vatican called for peace in Syria.
In addition, the statement said that Leo was praying for the injured, as well as for the souls of those killed in the attack. Therefore God was prayed to provide hope and treatment to the Syrian people.
Although 10% of Syrian population was oncist Christian, the number has reduced considerably as a result of war and oppression. Christians who live in mixed communities in major cities of Damascus and Aleppo.
Edited by: saim dusan inayatullah