Muslims in Aleppo, Syria, put bombs in two churches in Aleppo, Syria, and blew them up to pieces, for the cause of Allah, who is no other than Satan. According to the report:
According to reports from Syria and also the Turkish press, ISIS has bombed two churches in Syria, the St. Odisho Assyrian Church in Tel Tal and the St. Rita Tilel Armenian Church in Aleppo. The churches were bombed yesterday.
Located on the Khabur river in the Hasaka province in Syria, Tel Tal is one of the 35 Assyrian villages that was attacked by ISIS on February 23. ISIS captured nearly 300 Assyrians in those attacks and subsequently released 23, all from the village of Tel Goran. The remaining Assyrians are still being held captive.
The entire Assyrian population of these villages, nearly 3,000, has left their homes and are expected never to return. Some have already emigrated to Lebanon. Most are living in Hasaka or Qamishli and are planning to leave Syria.
One of the churches was called the Church of the Forty Martyrs, in regards to the Christian martyrs in 4th century in Sebastia. There was a monument for them built on the path of Arzrome which was destroyed previously in 1920. But the spiritual house for worship service was built in 1624 near the Church of the Forty Martyrs for Armenian pilgrims which proves major Armenian existence in Aleppo. This terror attack has been said by many to have been orchestrated by Erdogan as revenge for the latest talks on the Armenian Genocide. The church was attacked on the day in which the Forty Martyrs were killed by the Roman pagans because they refused to bow down to the idols. Now the agents of the devil, the Muslims, angered by what the church represents, took revenge against warriors who defeated Satan through your holy obstinance and refusal to bend the knee to Baal.
Here is a photo of the destroyed Armenian church:
Here is a picture of the Armenian church before it was destroyed:
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