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[Published: Sunday March 04 2018]

Syria: Residents flee Eastern Ghouta bombardment

Damascus 4 Mar (ANA) - Residents are reported to be fleeing the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta enclave in Syria as the situation there was described as "beyond critical".
 
Syria's military appears to be advancing on several fronts as it tries to retake the enclave just to the east of the capital, Damascus. Government forces have now taken 25% of the area, UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitors say.
 
A UN aid convoy planned for Sunday has not been able to enter the enclave. The fighting since 18 February has left more than 600 people dead, many of them children.
 
 
Neither a daily five-hour truce ordered by the Russians - Syria's main backers - nor the ordering of a nationwide ceasefire by the UN Security Council have led to any humanitarian relief for the enclave.
 
The UN says that the "collective punishment of civilians is simply unacceptable".  The organisation said it had failed to obtain permission from Syrian officials to allow 40 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies to enter the key town of Douma.(ANA)
FA/ANA/4 March 2018-------
 

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