(BEIRUT) — World leaders called Thursday for an urgent cease-fire in
Syria as government forces pounded the opposition-controlled eastern
suburbs of the capital in a crushing campaign that has left hundreds of
people dead in recent days.
The U.N. Security Council heard a briefing from U.N.
humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock on what he called “the humanitarian
disaster unfolding before our eyes” in the rebel-held suburbs known as
eastern Ghouta.
Sweden and Kuwait were seeking a vote on a resolution
ordering a 30-day cease-fire to allow relief agencies to deliver aid
and evacuate the critically sick and wounded from besieged areas to
receive medical care.
But Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, who
called Thursday’s meeting, put forward last-minute amendments, saying
the proposed resolution was “simply unrealistic.”
Source : time
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