YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS: The Union of Armenians in Ukraine appealed to the international community, urging them to condemn and take actions to prevent attacks and harassments towards the Armenian population in Kesab city of Syria. Armenpress reports citing the “Analytic” website published in Ukraine that the Head of the Union of Armenians in Ukraine Vilen Shatvoryan noted that the Armenians of Ukraine have been following the events ongoing in Syria for a long time and are always in close contact with the representatives of the Armenian community of Syria. “Tragedy takes place in Kesab in front of the eyes of the international community, which reminds us about the terrible events of our history. We cannot put up with this injustice,” Vilen Shatvoryan stated.
According to the Armenian Weekly, the armed incursion began on Friday, March 21, 2014 with rebels associated with Al-Qaeda’s al-Nusra Front, Sham al-Islam and Ansar al-Sham crossing the Turkish border and attacking the Armenian civilian population of Kesab. The attackers immediately seized two guard posts overlooking Kesab, including a strategic hill known as Observatory 45 and later took over the border crossing point with Turkey. Snipers targeted the civilian population and launched mortar attacks on the town and the surrounding villages. According to eyewitness accounts, the attackers crossed the Turkish border with Syria openly passing through Turkish military barracks. According to Turkish media reports, the attackers carried their injured back to Turkey for treatment in the town of Yayladagi.
More than 700 Armenian families, the majority of the population of Kesab, were evacuated by the local Armenian community leadership to safer areas in neighboring Basit and Latakia. Ten to fifteen families with relations too elderly to move were either unable to leave or chose to stay in their homes. On Saturday, March 22, Syrian troops launched a counteroffensive in an attempt to regain the border crossing point, eye-witnesses and state media reported. However, on Sunday, March 23, the extremist groups once again entered the town of Kesab, took the remaining Armenian families hostage, desecrated the town’s three Armenian churches, pillaging local residences and occupying the town and surrounding villages. Located in the northwestern corner of Syria, near the border with Turkey, Kesab had, until very recently evaded major battles in the Syrian conflict. The local Armenian population had increased in recently years with the city serving as safe-haven for those fleeing from the war-torn cities of Yacubiye, Rakka and Aleppo.