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From Maaloula, Al-Assad: Syria’s Human Landmarks to Remain Steadfast

From Maaloula, Al-Assad: Syria’s Human Landmarks to Remain Steadfast
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On the occasion of Easter, and from the heart of Maaloula town in Damascus countryside, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad wished a blessed Easter for all Syrians.

From Maaloula, Al-Assad: Syria’s Human Landmarks to Remain Steadfast

During his visit to Maaloula town, al-Assad visited the Monastery of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and inspected the damage and destruction caused to the monastery by terrorists.
He further stated that the acts of the terrorist groups indicate their identity and the identity of those who support them, giving a clear image of their barbarism as they target people and stone alike.

In Safir Maaloula Hotel, which terrorists had once seized and used as headquarters and base to commit their crimes against locals, al-Assad met members of the Syrian Army and national defense forces, saluting them and those who rose to defend the homeland from terrorists.
"Syria's steadfastness and the armed forces' success in restoring security and stability to towns in which terrorists had been running amok could not have been possible if it wasn't for the state of solidarity between the country's people, both civilians and military personnel, not could it have been achieved without the people's support for the army," he stressed.

From Maaloula, Al-Assad: Syria’s Human Landmarks to Remain Steadfast

After passing the Eastern mountain pass, al-Assad visited St. Thecla Monastery which was also vandalized deliberately by terrorists, with the head of the Syrian state asserted that "no one, no matter the scale of the terrorism they employ, can erase Syria's human and cultural history."
"Maaloula will remain, along with other human landmarks, steadfast in the face of the barbarianism and obscurantism of all those who are targeting the homeland, and they will remain a monument to the civilization of Syrians, while history will mark that what this town and other historic locations in Syria went through is proof the Takfiri and obscurantist mentality of the aggressors" he said.

Passing through Ein al-Tineh village on his way back from Maaloula, a number of locals gathered around al-Assad, asserting that they stand alongside the homeland in the face of all that targets it.

He also lauded the national defense forces in the village who stood alongside the armed forces in defense of their village and neighboring area, asserting that the honorable position of the people of Ein al-Tineh is an example of the Syrian society which rallies together if a section of it is threatened.

Al-Assad confirmed that terrorists failed to incite dissent in the Syrian society no matter how many times they try, adding "the village of Ein al-Tineh is one of many examples of this, as it rose to defend Maaloula."

Source: SANA, Edited by website team

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