Pope renews appeal for Aleppo
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has once again appealed for peace in Syria. At his General Audience on
Wednesday, the Pope said, “dramatic news continues to reach me concerning the
fate of the people of Aleppo, with whom, through prayer and spiritual
closeness, I feel united in suffering.”
The Holy Father continued,
“In expressing my deep sorrow and lively concern for what is happening in that
already battered city – where children, the elderly, the sick, young and old,
all are dying – I renew my appeal to everyone to commit themselves with all
their strength to the protection of civilians as an imperative and urgent
obligation.”
Departing from his prepared
text, Pope Francis appealed directly to those responsible for the bombing,
warning them that they will be “accountable to God” for their actions.
Since a ceasefire collapsed
last week, rebel-held areas of Aleppo have been heavily bombarded, raising
international concern over the plight of their 250,000 residents. On Wednesday
morning, the Syrian military announced it was launching "concentrated air
strikes" in Aleppo and nearby areas, targeting insurgent-held areas in the
surrounding countryside.
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