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Syria conflict: UN suspends all aid after convoy hit Syria conflict: UN suspends all aid after convoy hit
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The UN has suspended all aid convoys in Syria after a devastating attack on its lorries near Aleppo on Monday.The UN has suspended all aid convoys in Syria after a devastating attack on its lorries near Aleppo on Monday.
The strikes, which witnesses say came from the air, destroyed 18 of the 31 lorries and came hours after Syria declared a week-old US-Russia brokered cessation of hostilities at an end.The strikes, which witnesses say came from the air, destroyed 18 of the 31 lorries and came hours after Syria declared a week-old US-Russia brokered cessation of hostilities at an end.
A senior local official of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent was among about 20 civilians killed, aid officials said. UN chief Ban Ki-moon said the "bar of depravity" in Syria had sunk even lower.
Russia and Syria have both insisted that their forces were not involved.Russia and Syria have both insisted that their forces were not involved.
Diplomats are now scrambling to salvage the ceasefire deal, with US and Russian officials holding talks in New York on Tuesday.Diplomats are now scrambling to salvage the ceasefire deal, with US and Russian officials holding talks in New York on Tuesday.
Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that after studying video taken at the scene, at Urum al-Kubra, they "did not find any signs of munitions hitting the convoy". A senior local official of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent was among about 20 civilians killed in Monday's attack at Urum al-Kubra, aid officials said.
Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that after studying video taken at the scene they "did not find any signs of munitions hitting the convoy".
"Everything shown in the video is the direct result of a fire which mysteriously began at the same time as a large scale rebel attack on Aleppo," he said."Everything shown in the video is the direct result of a fire which mysteriously began at the same time as a large scale rebel attack on Aleppo," he said.
The Syrian military, quoted by state media, said there was "no truth" to reports that the army had targeted the convoy.The Syrian military, quoted by state media, said there was "no truth" to reports that the army had targeted the convoy.
A media activist who witnessed the attack told the BBC Arabic service that Russian reconnaissance planes had been spotted, apparently filming the passage of the convoy.A media activist who witnessed the attack told the BBC Arabic service that Russian reconnaissance planes had been spotted, apparently filming the passage of the convoy.
He said the first strike came at about 19:00 local time on Monday, when a helicopter dropped several barrel bombs. This was followed by rocket and machine-gun fire from aircraft, he said.He said the first strike came at about 19:00 local time on Monday, when a helicopter dropped several barrel bombs. This was followed by rocket and machine-gun fire from aircraft, he said.
Aid workers in shock: Imogen Foulkes, BBC News, GenevaAid workers in shock: Imogen Foulkes, BBC News, Geneva
Just a day ago, aid workers in Geneva were "almost celebrating" one said, because all the necessary permits had been received, all the warring parties had been notified, and a convoy was finally going to Aleppo province.Just a day ago, aid workers in Geneva were "almost celebrating" one said, because all the necessary permits had been received, all the warring parties had been notified, and a convoy was finally going to Aleppo province.
The 31 lorries were carrying supplies for 78,000 people in Urum al-Kubra. But this morning, the optimistic mood had changed.The 31 lorries were carrying supplies for 78,000 people in Urum al-Kubra. But this morning, the optimistic mood had changed.
Aid workers familiar with some of the world's most brutal conflicts were in shock, some close to tears, others expressed disgust. Vitamins and blankets, books and pencils for children, medicines to treat burns or diabetes have all been destroyed.Aid workers familiar with some of the world's most brutal conflicts were in shock, some close to tears, others expressed disgust. Vitamins and blankets, books and pencils for children, medicines to treat burns or diabetes have all been destroyed.
The head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent's office in Urum was killed, dying of his injuries as he waited hours to be evacuated. Now the UN and the Red Cross have suspended aid deliveries. Millions of Syrians who had hoped the brief ceasefire might bring some relief will, a Red Cross spokesman said, go on suffering, "and they have been for years".The head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent's office in Urum was killed, dying of his injuries as he waited hours to be evacuated. Now the UN and the Red Cross have suspended aid deliveries. Millions of Syrians who had hoped the brief ceasefire might bring some relief will, a Red Cross spokesman said, go on suffering, "and they have been for years".
A UN spokesman said the convoy had received proper permits, and all warring parties - including Russia and the US - had been notified. In unusually blunt language, UN Secretary-General Mr Ban accused the Syrian government of killing the most civilians during the five-year civil war and said "powerful patrons that keep feeding the war machine also have blood on their hands".
The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, has denounced the attack as a "flagrant violation of international humanitarian law". In his final address to the UN General Assembly, he said the Syrian government "continues to barrel bomb neighbourhoods and systematically torture thousands of detainees."
A UN spokesman said earlier that the convoy had received proper permits, and all warring parties - including Russia and the US - had been notified.
The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, denounced the attack as a "flagrant violation of international humanitarian law".
Syrian Red Crescent president Abdulrahman Attar said: "It is totally unacceptable that our staff and volunteers continue to pay such a high price because of the ongoing fighting."Syrian Red Crescent president Abdulrahman Attar said: "It is totally unacceptable that our staff and volunteers continue to pay such a high price because of the ongoing fighting."
The US expressed "outrage" over the attack. Washington has said it will "reassess the future prospects for co-operation" with Russia - an ally of Syria's government.The US expressed "outrage" over the attack. Washington has said it will "reassess the future prospects for co-operation" with Russia - an ally of Syria's government.
Aid deliveries to besieged areas had been a key part of the cessation of hostilities deal brokered last week.Aid deliveries to besieged areas had been a key part of the cessation of hostilities deal brokered last week.
The convoy was being unloaded at a Red Crescent warehouse when the attack began. The aid had been due to be delivered to people in rebel-held areas around Urum al-Kubra, who were last supplied in mid-July.The convoy was being unloaded at a Red Crescent warehouse when the attack began. The aid had been due to be delivered to people in rebel-held areas around Urum al-Kubra, who were last supplied in mid-July.
A health clinic near the warehouse was also badly damaged.A health clinic near the warehouse was also badly damaged.
"The destination of this convoy was known to the Syrian regime and the Russian Federation," US state department spokesman John Kirby said.
"And yet these aid workers were killed in their attempt to provide relief to the Syrian people," he added.
The attack appeared to signal the collapse of the latest effort by the US, which backs the rebels, and Russia to halt the violence in Syria.The attack appeared to signal the collapse of the latest effort by the US, which backs the rebels, and Russia to halt the violence in Syria.
"We don't know if it can be salvaged," a senior US official told journalists on condition of anonymity."We don't know if it can be salvaged," a senior US official told journalists on condition of anonymity.
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said the chance of renewing the ceasefire was "very weak", Interfax has reported.Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said the chance of renewing the ceasefire was "very weak", Interfax has reported.
After Monday's army announcement, activists said Aleppo and the surrounding area had been targeted by air strikes.After Monday's army announcement, activists said Aleppo and the surrounding area had been targeted by air strikes.
A member of the civil defence group known as the White Helmets said there had been "heavy bombing on many neighbourhoods" of Aleppo, causing multiple casualties.A member of the civil defence group known as the White Helmets said there had been "heavy bombing on many neighbourhoods" of Aleppo, causing multiple casualties.
The Syrian military and rebels had already accused each other of violations before the latest incidents.The Syrian military and rebels had already accused each other of violations before the latest incidents.