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Damascus suburb strikes kill scores, UN votes for cease-fire

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BEIRUT — A new wave of airstrikes and shelling on eastern suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus left at least 22 people dead and dozens wounded Saturday, raising the death toll of a week of bombing in the area to 500, as the U.N. Security Council unanimousl­y approved a resolution demanding a 30day cease-fire across Syria.

The weeklong bombardmen­t has overwhelme­d rescuers and doctors at makeshift hospitals, many of which have also been bombed. Activists say that terrified residents have been hiding in undergroun­d shelters where dozens of people can be crammed into small places.

The latest wave of bombings came after the U.N. Security Council delayed a vote on a resolution demanding a 30-day humanitari­an cease-fire for two days to try to get Russia on board.

Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia had repeatedly called an immediate cease-fire unrealisti­c.

In a bid to get Russian support, sponsors Kuwait and Sweden amended the draft resolution late Friday to drop a demand that the cease-fire take effect 72 hours after the resolution’s adoption.

After two hours of additional negotiatio­ns on Saturday, the Security Council unanimousl­y approved a resolution demanding a 30day cease-fire across Syria “without delay” to deliver humanitari­an aid to millions and evacuate the critically ill and wounded.

“The U.N. convoys and evacuation teams are ready to go,” Sweden’s U.N. Ambassador Olof Skoog told the council just before the vote.

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