Saturday, November 2, 2013

Christians Buried in Mass Graves, City Destroyed in 'Biggest Christian Massacre' in Syrian Civil War

SOURCE (Photo: Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh Facebook page) Photo of destruction in Syrian city of Sadad after an Islamist attack in October, 2013. By Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post Reporter November 1, 2013|4:26 pm More than 30 bodies of Christian civilians have been uncovered in mass graves in the Syrian city of Sadad, which was destroyed in an attack by Islamic militants, with the Syrian Orthodox Archbishop describing the incident as "the most serious and biggest massacre" of Christians in the past two years and a half. A total of 45 Christians were reported to have been killed in the small town halfway between Homs and Damascus, after Islamist militants apparently invaded on Oct. 21.



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