Oman Daily Observer

Syria bombed Damascus water source: UN

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GENEVA: The Syrian government intentiona­lly bombed the Ain al Fijeh spring in December, leaving more than five million people in Damascus without access to water, a UN probe said on Tuesday, branding the strike a “war crime”.

“The informatio­n examined by the Commission confirms that the bombing of (the Ain al Fijeh) spring was carried out by the Syrian Air Force,” the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria said in a report.

The report, which was presented to the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, dismissed regime allegation­s that rebels had contaminat­ed the water. Around 5.5 million people in Damascus and its suburbs were cut off from water when fighting intensifie­d in Wadi Barada near the Syrian capital in late December.

The regime accused the rebels of poisoning water resources and cutting off the mains, while the armed opposition said regime bombardmen­t had destroyed the infrastruc­ture.

The UN commission, which has never been granted access to Syria and bases its reports on interviews and documents, said it had found no “indication­s that the water was contaminat­ed” before the spring was bombed on December 23.

“On the contrary, interviewe­es say that Wadi Barada residents used water up until the bombing of 23 December and no one experience­d any symptoms of contaminat­ion,” the report said.

Following the bombing, the water was contaminat­ed after shrapnel damaged fuel and chlorine storage facilities, it said. The bombing itself indicated that the “spring was purposely targeted,” said the commission, headed by Brazilian academic Paul Sergio Pinheiro.

Syria’s representa­tive to the rights council, Hussam Aala Edin, on Tuesday reiterated accusation­s that the commission was politicise­d, and slammed its “amateurish approach” and “naive conclusion­s”.

More than 320,000 people have been killed and millions forced to flee their homes since Syria’s conflict erupted in March 2011.

 ?? — AFP ?? Syrians ride in a makeshift tramway down a street in the city of Hama in central Syria on Tuesday.
— AFP Syrians ride in a makeshift tramway down a street in the city of Hama in central Syria on Tuesday.

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