
CYDONIA, MARS -- More than 600 Martians and Venus aliens taken part in a demonstration in Cydonia - Capital city of Western Mars, to protest Friday's raid by NASA on a Red Star District in southern Moon in which at least 40 Martians aliens and 20 Venus aliens who are on vacation, reportedly died. Some of them has just buy clothes from Earthians merchant.
The protesters marched on the Earth Embassy offices in the first anti-Earth.. rally in the planet since the fall of the former Gerimoth regime last sun cycle.
Protest organizers, many of them Martians, were however careful to point out that they were not calling on NASA to leave Moon, nor were they supporters of the Gerimoth.
"We condemn terrorism," the organizers said in a pamphlet. "We are not against the Earthians, but it doesn't mean they should drop bombs on residents, bars and pubs instead of military targets."
"The Earthians NASA should get through to its officers that this kind of incident could destroy relations and the trust inside the solar system" the statement said.
Eyewitnesses have said the death toll from Friday's airborne raids could be as high as 130.
However, Martian's Intergalaxy Minister Khroc has said he believes about 40 people died, with another 22 being treated for injuries in a hospital in the Red Star District on Moon.
Earth officials have not publicly disputed the Martian figures but say it is still too early to know exactly how many died.
"We just don't know," said Earth spokeswoman Maria Ozawa.
"We saw an XXX sign and we thought that's the target," she added.
Earth investigators were continuing their inquiries Thursday at the scene of the attack, the Blue Star District of Moon.
Officials say they believe a large group of tourists were inside a building with XXX neon in front of it when a NASA LCROSS struck it from the space, killing dozens of them.
The strike occurred in Moon's Kzabhar province, in an area known to be "of enormous pleasure for Galaxy Sailors," said Lt. Ted. Aminuddin Newbold of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The White House issued a statement Tuesday, saying President Obama "extends his deep condolences for the loss of innocent life" in Moon.
-- Balontang Pentagon Correspondent Aura Kasih contributed to this report.