While the children of Ein Tarma town in Damascus suburbs were playing and celebrating the major Muslims' holiday Eid al-Adha, Bashar al-Assad warplanes hit the pubic square of the city, killing 3 children at least.
Pro-Assad's social media pages said the retaliation from the rebel-held area was a response to several rockets fell on the city of Jaramana, predominantly by Druze sect, causing the injury of 2 civilians, including women.
Al-Ghouta towns with its heritage of rebellion and patriotism since the
days of French mandate and the big role they played since the uprising in March
2011, -All that- has incited
the Assad outrage and hatred, who wants to smash the revolution by all means,
chemical- as before in August 21-
or through starvation policy, An analyst, based in Damascus, told Zaman Alwasl
on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
''So, targeting the rebels' children
who have nothing to do with politics was in purpose because they are potential
enemies for Assad regime,'' he added.
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