On Saturday, a bomb planted in a car went off outside the Syrian Air Force Intelligence Headquarters and another explosion hit a security police building in Damascus, killing 27 people and injuring 97.
On Sunday, two people were killed and 30 others were injured in a car bomb attack in the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo.
“The falling of dozens of innocent Syrians is a result of the terrorism that is backed by external parties, which had overtly announced their financing and arming to the extremist groups,” the Syrian Foreign Ministry said on Monday in a letter sent to the UN Security Council (UNSC), Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the UN human rights council.
The letter added that “the Takfiri terrorists and those who back them and overtly supply them with funds and weapons are continuing their terrorist acts in implementation of conspiratorial plan targeting Syria, its people and institutions.”
The Foreign Ministry described the attacks as the “violation of human rights principles and the international humanitarian law and are absolutely unjustified.”
The latest incidents occurred as the UN-Arab League envoy for Syria, Kofi Annan, is set to send a team to Damascus to discuss a new international monitoring mission. The Syrian government said on Friday that it will cooperate with Annan to end the year-long unrest in the country.
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