Militants killed a Syrian brigadier general on his way to work on
Wednesday near the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, the Syrian Arab News
Agency (SANA) reported.
Air Force General Khleif al-Abdullah was targeted by four militants
in a car, who shot him dead near the al-Bassel Mosque in the
al-Hamadaniyeh neighborhood.
The general had three children, two sons and a daughter.
More than 9,000 people have died in a year-long conflict between
President Bashar Assad’s government and the opposition, according to the
latest UN estimates. Western powers have called on Assad to step down
but the demand was not included in UN envoy Kofi Annan’s plan for
negotiating an end to a bloody standoff in the country.
The plan was supported by Assad’s government and Moscow, Assad’s main international backer.
Annan’s plan includes implementing UN-supervised ceasefire, ensuring
nationwide access to humanitarian aid in Syria, releasing political
prisoners, upholding freedom of movement and association and advancing
political process in the country.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday urged Syrian opposition groups
to accept Annan’s plan but the opposition has not commented on the
proposal yet.
Source: Ria Novosti
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