Special envoy Kofi Annan, an international peace plan went into effect by the UN Security Council on April 12 brokered badly on Thursday morning while the deadliest suicide twin bomb attacks in Damascus.
In Thursday’s twin suicide bomb attacks in the neighbourhood of Qazzaz, Damascus, at least 55 people were killed including civilians, security personnel, students from schools and employees were dead, whose body part filled into 15 bags by emergency workers.
More than 400 people wounded, the interior ministry told reporters, a tonne of explosives were used in twin blasts targeted an intelligence base. Suicide bomb attacks fired in front of a nine-storey security complex on a main freeway in the south of Damascus collapsed around 200 cars along with buildings.
The UN Security Council showed great disappointment over the 14-months uprising, deadliest bomb attacks of Syria and warned all the sides to implement the international six-point peace plan of UN-Arab League envoy Annan, “in particular to cease all armed violence”.
Source reportedly said, UN leader Ban Ki-moon reaffirmed a call for all sides to cease violence and “to distance themselves from indiscriminate bombings and other terrorist acts.”
As usual, Opposition Syrian National Council blamed Syrian government and Syrian govt. to them, seeking to unbalanced President Bashar al-Assad’s full of cause’s regime, for recent twin explosions in Damascus.
Opposition claimed people were killed by Syria’s troops and for hiding their crime they placed the dead bodies of people at the site of the bombings, naming it attack of terrorist.
Recent attacks were efforts of Assad to undermine a UN observer international peace plan, persuading the international community that Damascus was battling “terrorists”.
Declaring publicly to be wrong to these uprising Syria’s attacks, Russia and China joined hands with UN Security Council to co-operate with Annan’s peace plan, fighting against this dreadlock.
These are those nations who obstructed UN efforts to heap stronger condemnation on Assad’s government. There are 15 Security Council members “condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks” in the Syrian capital, as per a statement.
Moreover, the report said more than 12,000 people, including civilians and foreign fighters have been died in Syria during bombing since the revolt broke out in March last year.