Iranian consulate in Aleppo attacked by terrorists


The Iranian consulate in the Syrian city of Aleppo was attacked by terrorists. This was reported by the official representative of the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmail Baghai on November 30.
The message, quoted by Iran International, says that the Foreign Ministry "strongly condemns the attack by armed terrorist elements" on the consulate building. The representative of the Iranian Foreign Ministry also specified that there were no casualties.
In addition, he reminded that any violation of diplomatic positions is unacceptable in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
Earlier in the day, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called the activation of terrorists in Syria part of the US plan against the backdrop of Israel's defeat in Lebanon. He emphasized Iran's continued support for the Syrian government, people and army in fighting terrorism and protecting regional security and stability.
Prior to that, on November 29, the Syrian army eliminated hundreds of terrorists in Aleppo and Idlib. The Syrian army continues its offensive against all points where the militants have gained a foothold. In addition, the army managed to dislodge radical Islamists from part of their positions, and the Syrian soldiers' combat work continues.
The Syrian Ministry reported on November 28 that terrorist groups launched a major attack in Aleppo and Idlib, and the Syrian Army began to repel it, inflicting serious damage to the militants' equipment and manpower.
At the same time, the deputy head of the Center for the Reconciliation of Enemy Parties (CRAP) in the Syrian Arab Republic, Captain First Rank Oleg Ignasyuk, said that the Syrian military, with the support of the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS), had killed at least 400 radical Islamists.
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