Восточная Гута подвергается ожесточенным бомбардировкам, несмотря на резолюцию ООН

Как сообщает русская служба Би-Би-Си, воздушные удары сирийских ВВС по удерживаемому повстанцами району Восточная Гута продолжились, несмотря на принятую в субботу Совбезом ООН резолюцию об установлении 30-дневного режима прекращения огня на территории Сирии.

За неделю бомбардировок в этом районе погибли сотни человек.

Эта резолюция была принята прежде всего для того, чтобы в наиболее пострадавшие от бомбардировок районы можно было доставить гуманитарную помощь и эвакуировать из них раненых и больных, сообщает Би-Би-Си.

В воскресенье Франция и Германия призвали Россию повлиять на сирийское правительство с тем, чтобы оно выполняло условия прекращения огня.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам русской службы Би-Би-Си

фото: Ожесточенные бомбардировки Восточной Гуты со стороны сирийских ВВС при поддержке ВКС России (фото любезно предоставлено русская служба Би-Би-Си)

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