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Syria war: '250 killed' in Eastern Ghouta bombardment | Syria war: '250 killed' in Eastern Ghouta bombardment |
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The death toll from two days of bombing by Syria's government of a rebel-held area has risen to 250, reports say. | The death toll from two days of bombing by Syria's government of a rebel-held area has risen to 250, reports say. |
It is the worst violence in the Eastern Ghouta area near Damascus since 2013, according to activists. More than 50 children are among the dead, they say. | It is the worst violence in the Eastern Ghouta area near Damascus since 2013, according to activists. More than 50 children are among the dead, they say. |
The UN has warned that the situation is "spiralling out of control". | The UN has warned that the situation is "spiralling out of control". |
Meanwhile the Damascus government has sent forces to confront Turkish troops who have crossed the border to push back the Kurds in northern Syria. | Meanwhile the Damascus government has sent forces to confront Turkish troops who have crossed the border to push back the Kurds in northern Syria. |
Turkey fired shells near the advancing columns, which, it claims, forced the pro-government fighters into retreat. | Turkey fired shells near the advancing columns, which, it claims, forced the pro-government fighters into retreat. |
The Syrian military has not commented on the reports from the Eastern Ghouta but says it carried out "precision strikes" on areas from which the shells were launched. | |
A UN spokesperson said at least six hospitals had been hit in the area on Monday and Tuesday. | A UN spokesperson said at least six hospitals had been hit in the area on Monday and Tuesday. |
What's happening in the Eastern Ghouta? | What's happening in the Eastern Ghouta? |
Pro-government forces - backed by Russia - intensified their efforts to retake the last major rebel stronghold on Sunday night. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said at least 250 people had been killed in air strikes and artillery fire since then. | |
It said it was the highest 48-hour death toll since a 2013 chemical attack on the besieged enclave. About 1,200 people were injured. | |
Activists say at least 10 towns and villages across the Eastern Ghouta came under renewed bombardment on Tuesday. | |
The UN called for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered and the wounded to be evacuated. | The UN called for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered and the wounded to be evacuated. |
New players are shifting the war | |
By Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor | |
After seven years, Syria's war is not ending but it is changing. | |
President Assad now looks like he is trying to roll up this final major enclave around Damascus - the Eastern Ghouta. This would secure his victory around the capital, and would be a very big moment. | |
But Syria remains linked into a web of war and power politics, which guarantees more conflict. | |
Up in the north, there are a whole host of big powers completing for influence: Russia, Iran, Turkey and the United States. British Special Forces are there, too. | |
Iran is seen as a particularly big threat by the Americans, the Israelis, who are also getting involved increasingly, and the Saudis, who have been big players in the war as well. | |
While the cast of characters is changing, the bloodshed continues and it is certainly not over. | |
How bad is the situation in the enclave? | How bad is the situation in the enclave? |
A local doctor told the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations, which supports medical facilities in the Eastern Ghouta, that it was "catastrophic". | |
"People have nowhere to turn," he said. "They are trying to survive but their hunger from the siege has weakened them significantly." | "People have nowhere to turn," he said. "They are trying to survive but their hunger from the siege has weakened them significantly." |
The UN's co-ordinator in Syria, Panos Moumtzis, said he was "appalled" by reports that hospitals had been deliberately targeted, warning that such attacks might amount to war crimes. | The UN's co-ordinator in Syria, Panos Moumtzis, said he was "appalled" by reports that hospitals had been deliberately targeted, warning that such attacks might amount to war crimes. |
Five hospitals in Marj, Saqba and Douma were left inoperable or partially functioning after reported government strikes on Monday, while on Tuesday a hospital in Zamalka was hit, according to Mr Moumtzis. | Five hospitals in Marj, Saqba and Douma were left inoperable or partially functioning after reported government strikes on Monday, while on Tuesday a hospital in Zamalka was hit, according to Mr Moumtzis. |
The Syrian American Medical Society said a hospital in Arbin was also put out of service on Tuesday. The Syrian Observatory said the facility had been targeted by Russian warplanes. | |
The government has allowed one humanitarian convoy into the Eastern Ghouta since late November, and there are severe shortages of food. | The government has allowed one humanitarian convoy into the Eastern Ghouta since late November, and there are severe shortages of food. |
A bundle of bread now costs close to 22 times the national average and 12% of children under five years old are said to be acutely malnourished. | A bundle of bread now costs close to 22 times the national average and 12% of children under five years old are said to be acutely malnourished. |
The Eastern Ghouta is dominated by the Islamist faction Jaysh al-Islam. But Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a jihadist alliance led by al-Qaeda's former affiliate in Syria, also operates there. | The Eastern Ghouta is dominated by the Islamist faction Jaysh al-Islam. But Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a jihadist alliance led by al-Qaeda's former affiliate in Syria, also operates there. |
The region has been designated a "de-escalation zone" by Russia and Iran, the government's main allies, along with Turkey, which backs the rebels, but hostilities intensified in mid-November. | The region has been designated a "de-escalation zone" by Russia and Iran, the government's main allies, along with Turkey, which backs the rebels, but hostilities intensified in mid-November. |
What else is going on in Syria? | What else is going on in Syria? |
On Tuesday, Syrian pro-government forces entered the Kurdish enclave of Afrin, just south of the Turkish border. | On Tuesday, Syrian pro-government forces entered the Kurdish enclave of Afrin, just south of the Turkish border. |
Turkey is trying to oust the Kurdish militia, which have semi-autonomous rule of the area and which have called on the Syrian military for help. | Turkey is trying to oust the Kurdish militia, which have semi-autonomous rule of the area and which have called on the Syrian military for help. |
Syria has denounced the Turkish offensive as a "blatant attack" on its sovereignty, while Turkey has insisted it will not back down. | Syria has denounced the Turkish offensive as a "blatant attack" on its sovereignty, while Turkey has insisted it will not back down. |
Syrian government forces, supported by Russian air strikes and Iran-backed militias, are also carrying out offensives on the north-western province of Idlib. | Syrian government forces, supported by Russian air strikes and Iran-backed militias, are also carrying out offensives on the north-western province of Idlib. |
The UN says more than 300,000 people have been displaced by the fighting in Idlib since December. | The UN says more than 300,000 people have been displaced by the fighting in Idlib since December. |
Meanwhile, Russia's foreign ministry acknowledged that dozens of its citizens and people from other former Soviet states were killed or wounded in a recent battle. | Meanwhile, Russia's foreign ministry acknowledged that dozens of its citizens and people from other former Soviet states were killed or wounded in a recent battle. |
It gave no details, but it is believed to be a reference to an incident in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour on 7 February, when the US military said it had killed an estimated 100 pro-Syrian government fighters in response to an attack on an allied, Kurdish-led militia force battling Islamic State militants in the area. | It gave no details, but it is believed to be a reference to an incident in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour on 7 February, when the US military said it had killed an estimated 100 pro-Syrian government fighters in response to an attack on an allied, Kurdish-led militia force battling Islamic State militants in the area. |