From Syria - June 8th 2017
For the newspaper The Truth of the Oppressed
The regime committed a massacre that killed dozens of loyalists
and revolutionaries in al-Rashidin west of Aleppo
A car bomb exploded Saturday at a gathering point for the people of the town of Kafriya and al-Fuwa, and a group of members of the Fatah army responsible for protecting the convoy in al-Rashidin area west of Aleppo, killing more than 100 victims and causing 55 wounded between rebels and civilians.
As a result of this bombing, the exchange process stopped for more than twenty hours, while continued in the evening. There were 50 cars left, carrying the people of the towns of Madaya and Zabadani, comming from the complex of Ramousa (inside the city of Aleppo) towards Idlib, to be exchanged for the same number of people from Kafriya and al-Fuwa that were in Rashdin, going into the city of Aleppo.
Several military and political factions condemned this bombing and considered the regime is responsible for it.
The forces of the Syrian regime has sent several cars and vans containing food for distribution to the people of Kafriya and al-Fuwa. But soon after the distribution ended, one of the vans exploded, causing a terrible massacre of humans killed, among them rebels, civilians that were waiting for relatives from Zabadani and the people of Kafriya and al-Fuwa.
The cause of the massacre was to cover the Khan Shikhun massacre with chemical weapons that the regime had committed before
Muhammad Al Rageb