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Syria UN envoy says 40,000 left E Ghouta

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Syria's to the told the today that a day earlier, 40,000 people had been able to leave the besieged suburb of Eastern

Previous estimates of the number of people who were able to flee as a Russian-backed Syrian regime assault on the sprawling semi-rural area continued had ranged between 12,000 and 20,000.

Bashar al-Jaafari, speaking after UN said the conflict is escalating despite a ceasefire call, said Syrian and Russian forces had opened "corridors" for civilians.

"They arrived in centers set up by the government and the -- temporary shelters equipped with all necessary means to take care of them," the told the council hearing.

Separately, UN raised alarm over the exodus from Ghouta, which is under a month-old bombardment by Syrian and Russian forces, and from Afrin, under Turkish assault.

"I profoundly regret that resolution 2401, concerning the cessation of hostilities throughout Syria, has not been implemented," he said, referring to the February 24 UN vote to demand a ceasefire.

"I urge all parties to the conflict to fully respect international and guarantee the protection of civilians," he continued, in a statement from his office.

"Any evacuation of civilians must be safe, voluntary, and in strict accordance with protection standards under international humanitarian and human rights law," Guterres said.

De Mistura, who briefed the council before it headed into a closed-door session to debate the crisis, also painted a bleak picture of a failed ceasefire and escalating humanitarian tragedy.

But, speaking by videolink from where he has just undergone eye surgery, he did point to one corner of the conflict where has at least demonstrated it can organize a local truce.

In Douma, the northernmost of the opposition-controlled enclaves in Eastern Ghouta, Russian officials negotiated a ceasefire with the rebel force that has held for six days, he said.

"We hope it will continue, notwithstanding engagements between government forces and in other areas, outside of Douma," he said, however warning that even in Douma, the truce is "fragile."

"It need not be this way. Negotiations in Douma do show that there is a way to create the conditions that can advance the implementation of your resolution 2401," he told the council.

De Mistura said Douma represented "one bit of good news" among the bad and that the UN has not been able to mediate contacts between and another rebel force active in Ghouta, Ahrar al-Sham.

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 22:30 IST
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