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Russia calls for assessment of latest terror attack in Syria

(Xinhua)

19:52, July 26, 2013

MOSCOW, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Russia on Friday called for a "principal assessment" of the terrorist crimes in Syria without any double standards.

"We again urge our international partners as well as all Syrian opposition groups to give a principal assessment of the terrorist crimes in Syria without any manifestation of the policy of double standards," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The policy of double standards would allow international terrorists to reach their "criminal aims" in Syria, it said.

The bloody crime occurred when a car bomb went off Thursday in Damascus suburb which, according to the ministry, has killed ten people and injured 66 others.

The ministry said that Moscow decisively condemned terrorist foray targeting civilians.

The terrorists' objective is to get revenge on Syrian people for denying religious extremism as well as to heat inter-confessional tension in Syria and split the country's society along the ethno-confessional lines, the statement said.

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