Pope expresses horror over chemical attack in Syria
Source: VIS/British Embassy to the Holy See
Pope Francis has expressed his horror over the chemical attack in Syria on Tuesday which killed 72 people, including 20 children and injured dozens more.
Speaking during the weekly General Audience in St Peter's Square, the Pope said: "I firmly deplore the unacceptable carnage that took place yesterday in Idlib province, where scores of helpless people, including many children, were killed."
Pope Francis said he was praying for the victims and their families, and issued an urgent appeal to "the consciences of those who have political responsibilities, on a local and international level, to halt this tragedy and bring relief to the population that has been sorely tried by war for far too long."
He also encouraged those who, in spite of the dangers, are continuing in their efforts to bring help to the inhabitants of the region.