Syria Complains to UN about Terrorist Attacks on Eastern Ghouta Region


Syria Complains to UN about Terrorist Attacks on Eastern Ghouta Region

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Syria sent a letter of complaint to the United Nations about terrorist attacks on civilians in Damascus and its suburbs, noting that western officials are complicit in terrorist crimes against civilians.

The Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry sent the letter to the UN chief and the Security Council chairman on Tuesday, hours after militant groups stationed in the Eastern Ghouta region targeted the capital and its countryside with lethal shells, killing and injuring dozens of people, Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported.

The letter slammed the attack as “a continuation of the crimes committed on daily basis by these terrorists against the citizens in Damascus,” saying they have fired more than 1,500 shells in the past seven weeks and left hundreds dead and wounded.

The Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry criticized western officials for their direct support for terrorists and encouraging them to launch attacks without fear of being held responsible.

“These officials are complicit in the terrorists’ crimes against innocent civilians in Damascus and its countryside, as they are denying the Syrian state’s right to defend its citizens, fight terrorism, and confront those who fund and arm terrorists.”

The Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry’s letter referred to terrorists’ crimes against Syrian people in the past seven years and noted that the terrorists have been slaughtering civilians “upon instructions from their masters” in the capitals of Western and Persian Gulf states.

The Syrian foreign ministry in its letter gave assurances that the attacks would not dissuade the government from fighting the terrorists and working to restore security to the country.

It also demanded “an immediate and stern condemnation” of the attacks by the UN, encourage the Security Council to shoulder its responsibility and take action against the regimes that support and fund terrorism.

The letter said that terrorists and their supporters continue using citizens in Eastern Ghouta and other regions as human shields.

In the meantime, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had on Monday blamed “armed provocations” by Takfiri al-Nusra Front militants for conditions in Eastern Ghouta.

The al-Nusra Front terrorists, he said, are hampering the evacuation of civilians from Eastern Ghouta, where they use them as “human shields” while keeping up attacks on Damascus’ civil facilities.

“It took enormous effort to reach agreements on medical evacuation, first of all, of children and people needing emergency medical assistance. But subsequent efforts to organize large-scale evacuation of civilians from that area encountered Jabhat al-Nusra’s refusal as it seeks to keep these people as a human shield," Lavrov said

The top Russian diplomat also called on Western powers, which “have influence” on al-Nusra Front, to “discipline” the terror outfit because otherwise it would be “exterminated.”

Separately, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres voiced alarm at the situation in Eastern Ghouta and called on all sides to the conflict uphold the basic principles of humanitarian law.

“The secretary-general is deeply alarmed by the escalating situation in Eastern Ghouta and its devastating impact on civilians,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

While the Syrian army is trying to repel terrorists’ attacks on Damascus, the western media and officials are using the developments in Eastern Ghouta as a tool to accuse the Syrian government of war crime.

The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has claimed that some 250 people have been killed in Eastern Ghouta in two days of the Syrian government’s Russian-backed aerial operations against the terrorists.

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