The Asian Age

500 killed in week- long strikes on Syria enclave

Russia, Syria forces continue operations; UN fails to find truce

- HASAN MOHAMED

New air strikes on the Syrian rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta on Saturday took the civilian death toll from seven days of devastatin­g bombardmen­t to more than 500 after the United Nations again delayed a vote on a ceasefire.

More than 120 children have been among the dead in the bombing campaign that the regime launched last Sunday on the enclave just outside Damascus, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

The Britain- based monitor of the war said at least 29 civilians were killed in Saturday’s strikes, including 17 in the main town of Douma.

It has said the strikes are being carried out by Syrian and Russian forces. Moscow, which intervened militarily in support of its Damascus ally in 2015, has denied any direct involvemen­t in the Eastern Ghouta bombardmen­t.

US President Donald Trump on Friday said Russia’s recent actions in Syria were a “disgrace”.

The UN Security Council had been due to hold a vote on Friday on a resolution calling for a monthlong ceasefire to allow aid deliveries and the evacuation of seriously wounded civilians.

But the vote was postponed until 1700 GMT on Saturday as Western powers bickered with Russia over the wording.

Control of Eastern Ghouta is shared between two Islamist factions and Syria’s former Al- Qaeda affiliate, and Russia insists there can be no ceasefire with the jihadists or their allies.

Russia has been pressing for a negotiated withdrawal of rebel fighters and their families like the one that saw the government retake full control of second city Aleppo in December 2016.

But all three rebel groups have refused.

World leaders have expressed outrage at the plight of civilians in Eastern Ghouta, which UN chief Antonio Guterres called “hell on earth”, but have so far been powerless to halt the bloodshed.

The enclave is completely surrounded by government­controlled territory and its 400,000 residents are unwilling or unable to flee the deadly siege.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Syrian girl looks at another crying child sitting on a hospital bed in a make- shift clinic in the rebel- held town of Douma, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, after they arrived to receive medical...
— AFP A Syrian girl looks at another crying child sitting on a hospital bed in a make- shift clinic in the rebel- held town of Douma, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, after they arrived to receive medical...

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