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Syria war: Ghouta pounded as UN tussles over ceasefire | Syria war: Ghouta pounded as UN tussles over ceasefire |
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The UN Security Council is struggling to agree a resolution seeking a ceasefire in Syria as a rebel-held area has been bombarded for a sixth day. | The UN Security Council is struggling to agree a resolution seeking a ceasefire in Syria as a rebel-held area has been bombarded for a sixth day. |
A vote is expected but has been delayed several times since Thursday. | A vote is expected but has been delayed several times since Thursday. |
Russia wanted changes to a draft that calls for a 30-day calm to allow for aid deliveries and medical evacuations. | Russia wanted changes to a draft that calls for a 30-day calm to allow for aid deliveries and medical evacuations. |
Western diplomats have accused Russia, Syria's key ally, of stalling for time. France said failure to act may spell the end of the UN itself. | Western diplomats have accused Russia, Syria's key ally, of stalling for time. France said failure to act may spell the end of the UN itself. |
Minds have been focused amid outrage at the plight of civilians in the Eastern Ghouta rebel enclave. | Minds have been focused amid outrage at the plight of civilians in the Eastern Ghouta rebel enclave. |
Activists say 462 people have now been killed there this week. | Activists say 462 people have now been killed there this week. |
Warplanes maintained the bombardment on Friday, witnesses said. Douma and Hamouriyeh were among areas hit. | Warplanes maintained the bombardment on Friday, witnesses said. Douma and Hamouriyeh were among areas hit. |
A vote on the resolution in New York was delayed for a second time on Friday to allow for last-minute negotiations with Russia. The latest expected time is 14:30 (19:30 GMT). | A vote on the resolution in New York was delayed for a second time on Friday to allow for last-minute negotiations with Russia. The latest expected time is 14:30 (19:30 GMT). |
Western powers suspect that Moscow wants to give Syria time to deal a final blow to forces defending the rebel-held enclave on the edge of Damascus. | Western powers suspect that Moscow wants to give Syria time to deal a final blow to forces defending the rebel-held enclave on the edge of Damascus. |
The United States, the UK and France have called for the resolution to be approved without delay. UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura said a truce had to be followed by immediate, unhindered access to the Eastern Ghouta. | The United States, the UK and France have called for the resolution to be approved without delay. UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura said a truce had to be followed by immediate, unhindered access to the Eastern Ghouta. |
Commenting on Friday evening, US President Donald Trump pointed the finger of blame firmly at Syria and its allies, Russia and Iran, for the humanitarian crisis. | |
"What those three countries have done to people over the last, short period of time is a disgrace," he said, speaking alongside the visiting Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Washington. | |
What does the draft resolution say? | What does the draft resolution say? |
The draft, put forward by Kuwait and Sweden, calls for a nationwide truce to go into effect 72 hours after the resolution is passed. | The draft, put forward by Kuwait and Sweden, calls for a nationwide truce to go into effect 72 hours after the resolution is passed. |
Medical evacuations and aid deliveries would start 48 hours after that. The draft says 5.6 million people in 1,244 communities across the country are in acute need. | Medical evacuations and aid deliveries would start 48 hours after that. The draft says 5.6 million people in 1,244 communities across the country are in acute need. |
Sweden's UN ambassador Olof Skoog told the BBC that getting aid to the Eastern Ghouta, where conditions were described by the UN secretary general as "hell on earth", was the main objective. | Sweden's UN ambassador Olof Skoog told the BBC that getting aid to the Eastern Ghouta, where conditions were described by the UN secretary general as "hell on earth", was the main objective. |
"I think that without the pressure coming from a united Security Council things are not happening the way they should on the ground," he said. | "I think that without the pressure coming from a united Security Council things are not happening the way they should on the ground," he said. |
"So I think for the council it's a little bit less about the details and more about giving a political pressure to ensure that this happens." | "So I think for the council it's a little bit less about the details and more about giving a political pressure to ensure that this happens." |
France's UN ambassador François Delattre said the UN's inability to help Syrian civilians would result in a devastating loss of credibility. | France's UN ambassador François Delattre said the UN's inability to help Syrian civilians would result in a devastating loss of credibility. |
"The Syrian tragedy must not also become a graveyard for the United Nations," he added. | "The Syrian tragedy must not also become a graveyard for the United Nations," he added. |
The draft resolution also calls for all parties to avoid establishing military positions in civilian areas, including schools and hospitals. Sieges of populated areas should be lifted. | The draft resolution also calls for all parties to avoid establishing military positions in civilian areas, including schools and hospitals. Sieges of populated areas should be lifted. |
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel wrote a joint letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to back the resolution. | French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel wrote a joint letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to back the resolution. |
What are the Russian objections? | What are the Russian objections? |
Under the terms of the draft resolution, any ceasefire would not apply to the Islamic State group, or the Nusra Front - formerly al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria. | Under the terms of the draft resolution, any ceasefire would not apply to the Islamic State group, or the Nusra Front - formerly al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria. |
But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says it must go further and exclude other groups "co-operating with them" and which have shelled Damascus. | But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says it must go further and exclude other groups "co-operating with them" and which have shelled Damascus. |
This could include the two biggest rebel groups in Eastern Ghouta - Jaish al-Islam and its rival Faylaq al-Rahman. Faylaq al-Rahman has in the past fought alongside the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an alliance of factions led by the Nusra Front. | This could include the two biggest rebel groups in Eastern Ghouta - Jaish al-Islam and its rival Faylaq al-Rahman. Faylaq al-Rahman has in the past fought alongside the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an alliance of factions led by the Nusra Front. |
Mr Lavrov told reporters his country would be prepared to vote for the ceasefire under certain conditions. | Mr Lavrov told reporters his country would be prepared to vote for the ceasefire under certain conditions. |
"There are no guarantees that [the rebels] will not continue shooting at Damascus residential areas," he told a briefing. | "There are no guarantees that [the rebels] will not continue shooting at Damascus residential areas," he told a briefing. |
He said Russia had proposed "a formula which would make the ceasefire real". | He said Russia had proposed "a formula which would make the ceasefire real". |
Meanwhile, two of Russia's most advanced fighter planes, Su-57s, have been sent to its coastal Hmeimim airbase, Russian military sources told BBC Russian. | Meanwhile, two of Russia's most advanced fighter planes, Su-57s, have been sent to its coastal Hmeimim airbase, Russian military sources told BBC Russian. |
The sources said the stealth fighter planes were still undergoing flight tests and there was no confirmation they had yet been used in combat. | The sources said the stealth fighter planes were still undergoing flight tests and there was no confirmation they had yet been used in combat. |
How bad is the situation in the Eastern Ghouta? | How bad is the situation in the Eastern Ghouta? |
For the sixth day running, Syrian government forces have pounded the Eastern Ghouta. | For the sixth day running, Syrian government forces have pounded the Eastern Ghouta. |
A witness in Douma speaking to Reuters news agency early on Friday said the bombing there was the most intense so far. | A witness in Douma speaking to Reuters news agency early on Friday said the bombing there was the most intense so far. |
Syrian state TV says rebels have shelled Damascus, killing one and injuring dozens more. | Syrian state TV says rebels have shelled Damascus, killing one and injuring dozens more. |
The US has also accused Russia of attacking Ghouta, allegations that Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed as "groundless". | The US has also accused Russia of attacking Ghouta, allegations that Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed as "groundless". |
The number killed since Sunday in the Eastern Ghouta has risen to 462, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group says, at least 99 of them children. | The number killed since Sunday in the Eastern Ghouta has risen to 462, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group says, at least 99 of them children. |
Barrel bombs and shell fire have rained down on the area, where some 393,000 people remain trapped. | Barrel bombs and shell fire have rained down on the area, where some 393,000 people remain trapped. |
The Syrian government has denied targeting civilians and insisted it is trying to liberate the Eastern Ghouta from "terrorists" - a term it has used to describe both jihadist militants and the mainstream rebel groups that dominate the enclave. | The Syrian government has denied targeting civilians and insisted it is trying to liberate the Eastern Ghouta from "terrorists" - a term it has used to describe both jihadist militants and the mainstream rebel groups that dominate the enclave. |
Aid groups report dozens of hospitals being put out of action since Sunday. | Aid groups report dozens of hospitals being put out of action since Sunday. |