The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Russia ‘sceptical’ over UN Syrian crimes against humanity report

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MOSCOW: Russia’s foreign minister yesterday said he was ‘sceptical’ about a UN report accusing the Syrian regime of committing crimes against humanity during the siege of Eastern Ghouta.

The report published Wednesday said forces loyal to the government had deliberate­ly starved civilians during the siege between February and April, among other crimes.

“We are in principle very sceptical towards the methods of this sort of work, whether it comes to war crimes or the use of chemical weapons,” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

When questioned by journalist­s, Lavrov confirmed he had not seen the report.

He said it was “based on data obtained through social networks, video that was filmed by witnesses”, rather than being put together on the ground.

The five-year siege, on the outskirts of the capital, ended in April when Damascus regained control of the rebel enclave.

As pro-government forces dramatical­ly escalated their campaign to recapture the besieged enclave, they used tactics that were “largely unlawful in nature,” the UN-commission­ed report said.

The tactics, it said, “aimed at punishing the inhabitant­s of eastern Ghouta and forcing the population, collective­ly, to surrender or starve.” — AFP

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