Thursday, July 28, 2016

Russia and Syrian government start large-scale humanitarian operation in Aleppo

Russia and Syrian government will start a large-scale humanitarian operation in Aleppo today, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Thursday.



"In accordance with the order of the Russian president to start a large-scale humanitarian operation together with the Syrian government to provide assistance to the population of Aleppo," Shoigu said.

Civilians will be able to leave Aleppo via three corridors, while one more corridor may be used by militants who wish to lay down arms. "The Russian Center for reconciliation of warring parties will open three humanitarian corridors together with the Syrian government to provide assistance to people who were taken hostage by terrorists, as well as for militants who want to lay down their arms. Mobile centers will be opened near these corridors to provide food and medical assistance to people," the defense minister added.

  • Russia still expects US to provide coordinates of Free Syrian Army

Russian Defense Ministry still hopes to receive from the United States coordinates of areas where Free Syrian Army is stationed, Sergey Shoigu said.

"We still hope to receive from our US colleagues the coordinates of areas where units of the Free Syrian Army are stationed and information about a typical unit of moderate opposition - what weapons and equipment they usually have, including the number of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, artillery systems," Shoigu said.

"Since US partners have not provided information on disengagement between Jebhat al-Nusra (terrorist organization banned in Russia) and Free Syrian Army, we will create the fourth corridor in the north of Aleppo toward Castello Road for safe passage of armed militants," he said.

"We have repeatedly called on opposing sides to reconcile, but militants continued to violate ceasefire regime, to shell settlements, to attack positions of government forces. The humanitarian situation has deteriorated in Aleppo and its suburbs," Shoigu explained noting that such measures are taken "exclusively to ensure security of Aleppo residents."
  • Amnesty to gunmen who laid down arms

The Russian Defense Ministry calls on the Syrian government to guarantee amnesty to the gunmen not involved in bloody crimes who will lay down arms, Shoigu also said.

"To avoid unnecessary casualties among the militants who have not laid down arms yet and were not involved in the bloody crimes we ask the leadership of the Syrian Arab Republic to guarantee them amnesty and pardon," Shoigu said.

Over 500 people were killed and around 2,000 more injured in suicide bombings of positions of Syrian government forces over the last two weeks, Shoigu added.

"Over the last two weeks, eight terrorist attacks were carried out at positions of Syrian government forces with participation of 21 suicide bombers who used three infantry fighting vehicles and 12 car bombs. These terrorist attacks killed over 500 people and injured around 2,000 more," he said.

Russian Defense Minister has called on international organizations to take part in the humanitarian operation in the Syrian city of Aleppo.

"We ask international humanitarian organizations working in Syria to join this operation," Shoigu said on Thursday......More: http://tass.ru/en/defense/891164
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  1. French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and his British counterpart Boris Johnson called Thursday for the Syrian regime and its allies to end their "disastrous" siege on the city of Aleppo...

    "The ministers solemnly called upon the Syrian regime's allies to bring an immediate end to these operations which violate the truce agreed in Munich, and international law," they said in a joint statement after a meeting in Paris.

    The consequences of the siege, "including the bombardment of civilians and medical facilities, are already disastrous and could generate further refugees," the statement said.

    The ministers called for the cessation of hostilities agreement "to be fully and immediately restored, and for progress towards the establishment of a transitional authority with full executive powers".

    The ministers said the siege of the city where some 300,000 people are trapped "makes it impossible for peace negotiations to resume".

    "The ministers stressed that Russia in particular has a unique ability to persuade the Assad regime to end the war and return to the negotiating table," the statement added....france24.com

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      Garver said a credibility assessment had been completed and the formal investigation had been initiated.
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