About 30 armed men wearing masks attacked the monastery, founded by Jesuit from Italy Paolo dell'Olio. Attackers demanded money and weapons. According to the abbot, no one was killed or wounded.
"However, it is strange that the attackers sought weapons in a monastery, known as a center of dialogue and reconciliation between Muslims and Christians," - said the monk.
According to the Catholic Archbishop of Damascus, maronite Samir Nassar, the situation in the country is spiraling out of control as the armed opposition spreads its influence to different regions of the state.
According to him, in actual fact Syria is becoming the arena of international conflict of political, military and economic interests.
(RIAN)
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