Cannabaceae

Talbiseh bakery massacre
Part of the Syrian Civil War
Map
Location of Talbiseh
LocationTalbiseh
Date14 December 2012
Attack type
Airstrike
Deaths14
Perpetrator Syrian Army (Disputed by Govt.)

The Talbiseh bakery massacre (Arabic: مجزرة مخبز تلبيسة) took place in the town of Talbiseh on December 24, 2012, during the Syrian Civil War. More than 14 people were killed, and armed opposition activists claimed that was the result of bombing from warplanes from the Syrian government, while Syria's state news service blamed the attack on "an armed terrorist group", accusing them of filming the aftermath to "frame the Syrian army.".[1] The civilians in the city were killed while queuing for bread at a local bakery. This massacre occurred one day after the Halfaya massacre.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Asad Forces Bomb another Bakery in Homs". Syrian Human Rights Committee. Archived from the original on March 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Keinon, Herb; Solomon, Ariel Ben (December 24, 2012). "Air strike kills dozens of Syrians in bread line". The Jerusalem Post. Reuters. Retrieved December 11, 2023.

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