The terrorist bombing in A’azaz

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) rejects any cowardly terrorist act, regardless of the time and place, where humanity is the victim and the security of nations is undermined, especially during the month of peace, Ramadan.

The Syrian Future Movement condemns the car bomb explosion in the popular market of Azaz in the Aleppo countryside, which led to the death of dozens of civilians and injured many others.

The Syrian Future Movement points to the Syrian regime and its criminal factions as the primary suspects in this atrocious crime, emphasizing the necessity of conducting thorough investigations to uncover the causes and perpetrators. This is crucial to prevent such incidents from happening again in Syria’s future, ensuring they do not become a recurring and migrating phenomenon in the liberated Syrian cities.

The Syrian Future Movement calls for the pursuit and exposure of those responsible for this crime, the accountability of the agencies responsible for monitoring and securing the homeland and its citizens, and the imposition of the harshest penalties on those who have failed in their duties.

The Syrian Future Movement urges the adoption of professional security measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future.

The Syrian Future Movement holds the interim government and the national army responsible for the security failure in uncovering the perpetrators and stopping the vehicle before it exploded.

The Syrian Future Movement calls for an end to the chaos in northern Syria, which is being exploited to carry out such criminal acts.

The Syrian Future Movement offers its condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a speedy recovery to the wounded.

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