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Syria regime strikes rebel enclave as aid trucks wait

AFP  |  Wafideen Checkpoint (Syria) 

Syrian and Russian forces kept up pressure on rebel-held Eastern Ghouta as their controversial unilateral truce failed to yield a humanitarian breakthrough. More than 40 trucks loaded with aid were unable to reach the 400,000 people living in the battered enclave, prompting fresh calls for a ceasefire to be implemented. A five-hour daily "pause" announced by on Monday has led to a reduction in the bombardment that killed hundreds in only a few days and sparked global outrage last month. But a corridor offered by for civilians to flee remained ostensibly empty for a third day running, with distrust running high on both sides. Jan Egeland, the of the UN's humanitarian taskforce for Syria, said he hoped aid convoys may be able to go to Eastern Ghouta "in the next few days". "We may have the first facilitation letter, permit from the government, to go to (the main Eastern Ghouta town of) Douma in a very long time," he said, while stressing "five hours is not enough" of a window. Syrian aircraft carried out strikes Thursday before the 9:00 am start of the daily "truce", killing nine civilians, according to the for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor. Ground battles were also taking place in Al-Shaifuniyah which lies in the enclave's northeastern region and has been extensively destroyed in recent days. A for the Syrian volunteer rescuers, known as the "White Helmets", said access to the area had been very difficult. "There is hardly any life there.

It is completely destroyed and there are people under the rubble," told AFP. "pause" falls far short of a 30-day ceasefire voted for by the Security Council on Saturday and yet to be implemented. The on Thursday called on to pressure Syrian Bashar al-Assad's regime to respect evacuation attempts. "The failed ceasefire called into question Russia's commitment to de-escalate violence and negotiate a political solution," said. "We do not seek a conflict with the Syrian regime, but we call on to restrain the Assad regime, de-conflict counterterrorism operations with the coalition, and de-escalate the remaining battlefields of the " is asking the to set up a new inquiry of attacks in following reports of suspected chlorine use in Eastern Ghouta, according to a draft resolution obtained by AFP yesterday. The has denied using and has questioned UN findings that it carried out sarin and chlorine attacks.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 10:40 IST
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