Violence in Syria rages despite ceasefire pledge
Wednesday April 04, 2012 08:40:20 PM,
Agencies
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London: Syrian forces have attacked several
opposition bastions despite a ceasefire pledge, according to
activist reports, as Russia said the opposition would never defeat
President Bashar al-Assad's army even if "armed to the teeth", Al
Jazeera reported today.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said troops began shelling
several towns and villages early on Wednesday.
"From the Turkish border in the northeast to Daraa in the south,
military operations are ongoing," Rami Abdel Rahman of the
Britain-based group, told the AFP news agency.
"Tanks are still shelling or storming towns and villages before
going back to their bases."
The opposition group said 58 civilians and 18 soldiers were killed
on Tuesday in assaults taking place even as Assad pledged to
implement by April 10 a peace plan brokered by UN-Arab League
envoy Kofi Annan.
'Russian Response'
Sergei Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, said on Wednesday that
under-equipped rebels would never be able to defeat Syria's
military, and warned of "carnage" for years to come if the
violence continued.
"It is clear as day that even if the Syrian opposition is armed to
the teeth, it will not be able to defeat the government's army,"
the Interfax news agency quoted Lavrov as saying while on a visit
to the former Soviet nation of Azerbaijan.
"Instead, there will be carnage that lasts many, many years -
mutual destruction", he added.
Lavrov said that two groups of Syrian opposition representatives
would visit Moscow in the coming days and that Russia would be
using the meetings to convince them that it wants to help resolve
the year-long crisis.
'Pullout Pledge'
Annan on Monday told the UN Security Council that Assad had agreed
to "immediately" start pulling troops out of protest cities and
complete a troop and heavy weapon withdrawal by April 10.
The United States however accused the Syrian leader of failing to
honour his pledged troop withdrawal.
"The assertion to Kofi Annan was that Assad would start
implementing his commitments immediately to withdraw from cities,"
US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters on
Tuesday.
I want to advise that we have seen no evidence today that he is
implementing any of those commitments," Nuland said.
Seeking to assuage some of the humanitarian concerns, Walid
Muallem, the Syrian foreign minister, on Tuesday said his
government would do its utmost to ensure the success of a Red
Cross mission in a meeting with the organisation's head, Jakob
Kellenberger, who was in Damascus to seek a daily ceasefire.
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