The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UN Security Council to hold emergency Syria talks

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting Thursday to discuss the Syrian army’s Russiaback­ed offensive against rebel groups that has forced some 300,000 people to flee, diplomats said.

Sweden, which holds the rotating Security Council presidency, requested the closeddoor meeting along with Kuwait, Swedish diplomats said Tuesday.

The United Nations estimates that between 270,000 and 330,000 Syrians have fled since June 19 the ongoing bombings in the southweste­rn province of Daraa.

For Thursday’s meeting, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs will report to the 15 Council members about the humanitari­an situation in Daraa, which borders Jordan.

The increased violence “indicates yet another failure by the parties of the conflict to protect civilians and civilian infrastruc­ture,” Sweden’s UN mission said.

“Efforts must be intensifie­d to de-escalate violence, also to enable the UN cross-border convoy from Jordan that is on standby at the border to deploy as soon as possible.”

Jordan and Israel have said their borders would remain closed, even as tens of thousands of Syrians flee the government offensive.

Jordan, which has recorded some 650,000 Syrian refugees to the UN on its soil, says it can no longer accept more.

“Intense air and ground based strikes have reportedly continued in multiple areas in Syria’s Daraa Governorat­e, resulting in the death and injury of civilians and the largest displaceme­nt in the area since the conflict began,” UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters.

“The situation of internally displaced people at the Jordanian border is precarious, aggravated by dusty desert winds and high temperatur­es of up to 45 degrees Celsius.”

He pointed to local reports of at least 12 children, two women and one elderly man who have died near the Jordanian border from scorpion bites, dehydratio­n and disease spread through contaminat­ed water. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo of internally displaced people from Daraa province arrive near the Israeliocc­upied Golan Heights in Quneitra, Syria.
— Reuters photo File photo of internally displaced people from Daraa province arrive near the Israeliocc­upied Golan Heights in Quneitra, Syria.

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