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Syria war: Air strikes in Eastern Ghouta 'kill 500' | Syria war: Air strikes in Eastern Ghouta 'kill 500' |
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Syrian government forces have killed more than 500 civilians during a week of intense bombardment of a rebel enclave near Damascus, activists say. | Syrian government forces have killed more than 500 civilians during a week of intense bombardment of a rebel enclave near Damascus, activists say. |
The victims in the Eastern Ghouta include 121 children, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group monitoring the conflict. | The victims in the Eastern Ghouta include 121 children, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group monitoring the conflict. |
Syrian government forces backed by Russia have been pounding the area since last Sunday. | Syrian government forces backed by Russia have been pounding the area since last Sunday. |
The UN Security Council is struggling to agree on a ceasefire resolution. | The UN Security Council is struggling to agree on a ceasefire resolution. |
A vote has been delayed several times since Thursday, and a council meeting is under way. | |
How bad is the situation in the Eastern Ghouta? | How bad is the situation in the Eastern Ghouta? |
On Saturday, the Syrian Observatory said at least 29 civilians were killed, including 17 in the main town, Douma - bringing the total to over 500 for the week. | On Saturday, the Syrian Observatory said at least 29 civilians were killed, including 17 in the main town, Douma - bringing the total to over 500 for the week. |
The group said the strikes were being carried out by both Syrian and Russian planes - although Russia denies direct involvement. | The group said the strikes were being carried out by both Syrian and Russian planes - although Russia denies direct involvement. |
Barrel bombs and shell fire have been dropped on the area, where some 393,000 people remain trapped. | Barrel bombs and shell fire have been dropped on the area, where some 393,000 people remain trapped. |
Aid groups report several hospitals being put out of action since Sunday. | Aid groups report several hospitals being put out of action since Sunday. |
The Syrian government has denied targeting civilians and said it is trying to liberate the Eastern Ghouta from "terrorists" - a term it has used to describe both the jihadist militants and the mainstream rebel groups that hold the enclave. | The Syrian government has denied targeting civilians and said it is trying to liberate the Eastern Ghouta from "terrorists" - a term it has used to describe both the jihadist militants and the mainstream rebel groups that hold the enclave. |
The plight of civilians in the area has alarmed world leaders. Conditions there have been described as "hell on earth" by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. | The plight of civilians in the area has alarmed world leaders. Conditions there have been described as "hell on earth" by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. |
Why has a ceasefire proved elusive so far? | Why has a ceasefire proved elusive so far? |
The Security Council has been debating a resolution calling for a 30-day calm to allow for aid deliveries. | The Security Council has been debating a resolution calling for a 30-day calm to allow for aid deliveries. |
But Russia wants changes. Under current draft, any ceasefire would not apply to the Islamic State group, or the Nusra Front - formerly al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria. | But Russia wants changes. Under current draft, any ceasefire would not apply to the Islamic State group, or the Nusra Front - formerly al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria. |
Moscow says it must go further and exclude other groups "co-operating with them" and which have shelled Damascus. | Moscow says it must go further and exclude other groups "co-operating with them" and which have shelled Damascus. |
Western diplomats have accused Russia of stalling for time. | Western diplomats have accused Russia of stalling for time. |
They suspect that Moscow wants to give Syria time to deal a final blow to forces defending the enclave on the edge of Damascus. | They suspect that Moscow wants to give Syria time to deal a final blow to forces defending the enclave on the edge of Damascus. |
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. | 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. |
Who are the rebels? | Who are the rebels? |
The rebels in Eastern Ghouta are not one cohesive group. They encompass multiple factions, including jihadists, and in-fighting between them has led to past loses of ground to the Syrian government. | The rebels in Eastern Ghouta are not one cohesive group. They encompass multiple factions, including jihadists, and in-fighting between them has led to past loses of ground to the Syrian government. |
The two biggest groups in the area are Jaish al-Islam and its rival Faylaq al-Rahman. | The two biggest groups in the area are Jaish al-Islam and its rival Faylaq al-Rahman. |
The latter has in the past fought alongside the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham - an alliance of factions led by the Nusra Front, which sprung from al-Qaeda. | The latter has in the past fought alongside the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham - an alliance of factions led by the Nusra Front, which sprung from al-Qaeda. |
The Syrian government is desperate to regain the territory, because it says the rebels are directly endangering the capital. | The Syrian government is desperate to regain the territory, because it says the rebels are directly endangering the capital. |
Eastern Ghouta is so close that it is possible for rebels to fire mortars into the heart of Damascus, which has also led to civilian deaths. | Eastern Ghouta is so close that it is possible for rebels to fire mortars into the heart of Damascus, which has also led to civilian deaths. |
Syrian state media said rebels have killed at least 16 civilians in eastern districts of the city since Sunday. | Syrian state media said rebels have killed at least 16 civilians in eastern districts of the city since Sunday. |