Ruins remain from the 2,744-year-old historical shrine bombed by Assad

It was revealed that the 2,744-year-old historical shrine in Eastern Ghouta, where no structures were left standing due to the Assad regime’s bombs, was also destroyed.

The oppression that the Assad regime has been inflicting on the people for years is coming to light one by one following the overthrow of the regime.
The people of Eastern Ghouta, which has been devastated by bombs for years, are commemorating the resurrection of Hz. It was revealed that the 2,744-year-old historical mausoleum known as the maqam of Hz. Hızır was also destroyed.
Stating that the mausoleum was destroyed by bombing by Assad, Mejd El Haldi said, “This is a very old maqam. It has been here since 720 BC. This is the maqam of Hz. Hızır. These lands were ruined because of the war. These happened as a result of Assad’s bombing of these places. All of this debris you see is because of the regime. All of the houses and mosques here were looted and robbed by the Assad regime.” src=”https://cdn1.ntv.com.tr/gorsel/7F2w1spAi0i4X6EwCYwVwQ.jpg?width=1200&mode=crop&scale=both” width=”1200″ />
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