More than 300 people, including 101 children, died in 2014 due to lack of food and medical supplies in regions besieged by the troops of the Syrian government, especially near Damascus. Information forwarded Syrian opposition Observatory for Human Rights.
The Observatory has documented reports of 313 civilian deaths since the beginning of the year to December 26; These people died due to lack of food and medicine in regions besieged by the forces of the regime – said opposition organization based in London.
Among the dead are 101 children, and most of the deaths occurred in the suburbs of Damascus, called Eastern Guta. This region is controlled by Syrian insurgents and government forces besieged by one and a half year.
“The continuation of the siege of many regions in Syria, especially the Eastern Guta where they live thousands of people, it is a clear violation of Resolution 2139 of the UN Security Council” – The Syrian Observatory stated Human Rights.
The Security Council condemned in the resolution of February 2014. Abuse, called on all parties to the conflict in Syria to stop the violence, the end of the siege of individual towns, allowing (in particular by the regime of President Bashar al-Assad) to provide humanitarian aid, respect for the medical staff to cease attacks on civilians.
Further siege Guta and Waer neighborhood in the city of Homs in central Syria is “war crimes” – emphasizes the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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More than 300 people, including 100 children died of hunger – rmf24.pl
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