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US ready to blame the fire on the camp of President Bashar al-Assad, said Jen Psak
WASHINGTON, October 30. US deeply concerned by reports of attacks on IDPs in the camp Abedin in Kafr Darian (Idlib Governorate) in Syria and are ready to place the blame on President Bashar Assad’s CAP. This was said in a statement on Wednesday State Department spokesman Jen Psak.
“We are horrified to learn about the fact that the Assad regime with the help of artillery fire Abedin camp for internally displaced persons in Idlib, and we’ve seen images of the bloody killing of civilians. The attack on the camp is nothing but barbarism” – said Psak. According to her, although the State Department and “can not confirm the details,” but “before we are constantly condemned the Assad regime for the disregard for human life, for violence against civilians.”
“Unfortunately, if it is confirmed that it is the work mode, it will only last among the other acts of his brutality against his own people,” – said the head of the press service of the Ministry. She noted that the UN Commission of Inquiry of possible violations of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic continues to address cases of harassment of citizens. “We made it clear that the Assad regime must be held accountable for his cruelty and atrocities against the Syrian people,” – concluded Psak.
Earlier Wednesday, a report by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to the Security Council of the World organization, which says that the coalition strikes on the positions of the terrorists in Syria have led to the deaths of civilians, destruction of civilian property, and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. As reported by Ban Ki-moon, the casualties among civilians due to the fact that the militants hiding in the Civil District “in order to avoid detection and to minimize the risk of attack.” “According to human rights, strikes by coalition” Dzhebhat en-Nusra “caused death of at least 11 civilians, including four childrens, especially in Kafr Darian (Idlib Governorate). Syrian monitoring center for human rights reported that 28-29 September coalition airstrikes hit grain elevators in northeastern Syria, killing and wounding a number of civilians and militants. Presumably also affected oil and the salt mine, “- said the UN Secretary General.
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