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Syria Slams US-Led Coalition for Destroying Two Bridges

Syria Slams US-Led Coalition for Destroying Two Bridges
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Syria slammed the US-led coalition purportedly fighting Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS" / "ISIL"] for destroying two bridges over Euphrates River in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr, where the same alliance recently martyred 83 Syrian soldiers.

Syria Slams US-Led Coalition for Destroying Two Bridges

The attacks "confirm the so-called international coalition's intent to bomb and destroy Syrian infrastructure and economic and social establishments through repeated aggressive acts," the Syrian Foreign Ministry said in two letters to the UN chief and the Security Council on Thursday.

The ministry said terror groups are the only beneficiaries of the US-led coalition's attacks, which come under the pretext of a war against Daesh.

The letters reiterated that the US-led alliance's raids run contrary to international rules and the UN Charter, calling on the world body to condemn this "deliberate" act of aggression.

The official SANA news agency reported that al-Asharah and al-Mayadin bridges of the provincial capital city of Dayr al-Zawr's eastern countryside were hit by the coalition's warplanes on Wednesday.

Syria's ambassador to the UN Bashar Jaafari said the bridges had been used by hundreds of thousands of civilians in the area.

Meanwhile, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based rights group advocating Takfiri militants in Syria, said the two bridges are now unusable, a situation which would impede aid deliveries and hamper movement of civilians.

Since 2014, the US along with a number of its allies, had been leading a so-called anti-terror campaign in Syria and neighboring Iraq.

Instead of helping to rein in the Takfiri terrorists, the air raids had martyred many civilians, and caused extensive damage to the country's infrastructure.

On September 17, a Syrian army airbase in Dayr al-Zawr came under attack by US-led warplanes in violation of a nationwide ceasefire deal, which had been mediated by Russia and the US.

More than 80 Syrian soldiers lost their lives and some 100 others were wounded in the US-led airstrikes, which helped Daesh terrorists make some gains in the area.

Speaking to reporters after a Thursday UN Security Council meeting on Syria, Jaafari further dismissed accusations that the Damascus army targets civilians, saying it is the terrorists who have been killing Syrians and hampering relief operations.

"The Syrian government is not bombing civilians. These people are our own people. We don't bomb civilians, we don't kill civilians,"

The senior diplomat added, "We don't bomb humanitarian convoys. We don't do that. Those who did it are the terrorists."

On September 19, an airstrike targeted a UN aid convoy near Aleppo, martyring 20 people. The US claimed Syria and Russia were behind the raids, an allegation they strongly rejected.

The comments came after UN Secretary General blamed the government in Damascus for most civilian deaths in Syria since the outbreak of the foreign-sponsored crisis there in early 2011.

According to the latest estimates by the UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, more than 400,000 people had been martyred and half the 22 million population had been displaced in the crisis.

Over the past weeks, there had been a rise in fighting between Syrian forces and Takfiri militant groups across the Arab state, particularly in the city of Aleppo, after the collapse of a week-long ceasefire there.

The truce, which had been mediated by the US and Russia, expired on September 19, with Damascus refusing to extend it after its base in Dayr al-Zawr was hit by US-led air raids in breach of the deal.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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