The Asian Age

Clashes hit Syria’s Ghouta despite call for ceasefire

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Douma, Syria, Feb. 25: New regime air strikes and heavy clashes shook Syria’s rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta on Sunday despite a UN demand for a ceasefire to end one of the most ferocious assaults of Syria’s civil war.

After days of diplomatic wrangling, the Security Council on Saturday adopted a resolution calling for a 30- day ceasefire in Syria “without delay”, to allow for aid deliveries and medical evacuation­s.

President Bashar alAssad’s forces launched a major bombing campaign against the enclave on the edge of Damascus a week ago, with more than 500 people since killed.

The UN resolution has raised hopes of stemming the bloodshed but it remains unclear when or how broadly the ceasefire could be implemente­d.

Russia is a key ally of Assad’s regime and in a phone call on Sunday German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron urged President Vladimir Putin to use his influence.

They called on Russia “to exercise maximum pressure on the Syrian regime to achieve an immediate suspension of air raids and fighting”, Merkel’s office said in a statement.

Pope Francis also joined internatio­nal calls for a ceasefire, saying in his Sunday Angelus prayers: “All this is inhuman. One cannot fight evil with another evil.”

In Douma, the main town in Eastern Ghouta, fresh air raids and artillery strikes could be heard on Sunday, an AFP correspond­ent in the town said.

At least seven civilians were killed in strikes on Sunday, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitoring group.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Syrian man walks next to damaged buildings following regime air strikes in the Syrian rebel- held town of Douma, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on Sunday.
— AFP A Syrian man walks next to damaged buildings following regime air strikes in the Syrian rebel- held town of Douma, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on Sunday.

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