Regime strikes in Syria enclave despite ceasefire call: monitor
Beirut
(AFP) - Syria's regime carried out new air strikes Sunday on the rebel
enclave of Eastern Ghouta, a monitor said, despite a UN Security Council
demand for a ceasefire "without delay".
The
strikes on Sunday morning included two on the outskirts of Douma, the
main town in Eastern Ghouta, according to the Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.
Regime
air strikes and artillery have been pounding the enclave near Damascus
since February 18, with at least 519 dead since the bombing campaign was
launched, according to the Observatory.
The
Security Council on Saturday unanimously demanded a 30-day ceasefire to
allow for humanitarian aid deliveries and medical evacuations. The
measure did not specify when the truce would go into force beyond saying
it should be "without delay."
Rocket
and artillery fire also hit at least three parts of Eastern Ghouta,
including Douma, Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.
There was no information immediately available on casualties in the latest violence.
Source: Yahoo News
Comments
Post a Comment