2012年9月7日星期五
At the funeral, a contingent of camouflage-clad
At the funeral, a contingent of camouflage-clad louis vuitton outlet Free Syrian Army fighters were among those who paid their respects.
"We are one people, Kurdish and Arab," a rebel who gave his name as Abu Abdo, 32, said afterward.
He and several comrades had come from the front-line battle in Aleppo's Salahuddin district, they said.
One PYD official, however, questioned whether the Kurds may have been unintended victims of wayward bombs. "This has to be investigated," said the official, who like others interviewed declined to be named.
The four died in an aerial bombing strike on the Sheik Maqsood neighborhood in Aleppo, according to Kurdish authorities. The authentic louis vuitton district is home to many migrants from Kurdish villages in Aleppo province.
The four buried here Friday were among at least 21 killed and 38 injured in the bombing, officials said. Funerals were also held in other area villages.
For those gathered for the public funeral, there seemed to be no question that the bombing was a deliberate strike on a Kurdish civilian enclave.
"We will take revenge!" mourners declared in one of a number of rhythmic chants assailing Assad's government.
Women wearing head scarves and dressed in traditional Kurdish long dresses ululated in grief. Many knew the louis vuitton sale family and couldn't hold back tears.
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