Vatican
City, 5 November 2013 (VIS) – The Holy See Press Office has
communicated that this morning the apostolic nunciature in Syria,
located in Damascus in the central quarter of Malki, was struck by a
mortar shell. The incident did not cause extensive structural damages
and the nunciature remained open to the public today.
In
an interview with Vatican Radio the apostolic nuncio, Archbishop
Mario Zenari, explained that the repercussions were limited to minor
material damage, partly because the mortar attack occurred at 6.35
this morning, before the employees enter to work. He added that this
type of incident occurs on a regular basis in Syria; for instance,
last Saturday the convent of the Franciscan Fathers in Aleppo was
struck by two or three rockets which caused minor damage to the roof
but fortunately caused no casualties. The same occurred in other
parts of old Damascus last week, and rockets have fallen near to the
nunciature on other occasions, causing residents, especially
children, to flee. The archbishop therefore called upon the
international community and above all the parties to the conflict to
increase their efforts to bring the conflict in Syria to an end, as
“people suffer more every day, every day there are deaths, people
abandon their homes and the number of refugees and displaced persons
is rising”.
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