June 1, 2015

​UN condemns Syria barrel bomb attack

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Monday 01 Jun 2015 - 13:12 Makkah mean time-14-8-1436

Geneva (IINA) - The UN envoy to Syria condemned the reported killing of more than 70 civilians by barrel bombs dropped by government helicopters on northern Aleppo province.
 “The news of aerial bombing by Syrian helicopters on a civilian market area of the Aleppo neighborhood of Al-Shaar deserves the most strong international condemnation,” envoy Staffan de Mistura said in a statement after Saturday’s attack. The statement came as regime airstrikes killed at least 20 civilians in a rebel-dominated area of northwestern Syria. “The regime’s planes have committed another massacre, this time in Jabal Al-Zawiya,” a mountainous region in the province of Idlib, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said of the Saturday bombing. “Many wounded are in critical condition,” said the Britain-based group, which relies on a network of sources on the ground. The raids came on the same day that barrel bombs dropped by President Bashar Al-Assad’s helicopters killed more than 70 civilians, including children, in the northern province of Aleppo. Those strikes, which targeted a market in the town of Al-Bab as well as a rebel-held neighborhood in Aleppo city, prompted an international outcry.
“This is further shocking proof of the horrific and indiscriminate methods the Assad regime is using to kill and injure innocent civilians, including children,” said British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond. “Our position remains as strong as ever — we will continue to call for a political transition to a future in which Assad has no part,” he said. Regime barrel bombs — crude weapons made of containers packed with explosives — have often struck schools, hospitals, and markets in Syria. But Saturday’s death toll was among the highest.
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