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Moscow seeks forced displacement in Ghouta: Failaq al-Rahman

(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian rebel group Failaq al-Rahman accused Russia of seeking to forcibly displace the population of the rebel-held eastern Ghouta of Damascus, after Moscow said it would give opposition fighters and their families safe passage out of the area.

"Moscow insists on military escalation and imposing forced displacement" in eastern Ghouta, Wael Alwan, the spokesman told Reuters on Tuesday.

 .Meanwhile,  regime airstrikes killed at least nine civilians in Jisreen suburbs suburbs, following a bloody Monday where 90 people were crossout Ghouta 

  At least 30 people have been treated in Eastern Ghouta suburbs after suffering symptoms consistent with exposure to chlorine gas, Civil Defense rescuing group said on Monday.

The eighth chlorine attack on Ghouta in two months has targeted the town of Hammuriyeh.

The latest deaths brought to 800 the number of civilians killed since regime and allied Russian forces intensified their campaign against Eastern Ghouta in February.

Another 5,640 people have been injured in Eastern Ghouta, an agricultural region east of the capital Damascus, according to a local opposition-run health directorate.
 
On February 27, chlorine gas attack by the Assad regime killed a child in the area of al-Shayfouniya, a statement issued by the local branch of the opposition Syrian Interim Government's Ministry of Health.

"At least 18 victims were treated with oxygen nebulizing sessions," it added.

Last week, the Russian defense ministry, which backs the Syrian government in the war, on Sunday accused rebels of preparing to use toxic agents so they could later allege regime forces of employing chemical weapons.

 Syrian regime bombardment on Eastern Ghouta suburbs killed at least 85 civilians on Monday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The Britain-based war monitor said at least 19 of the victims were killed in the town of Hammuriyeh, where regime aircraft used crude improvised munitions known as "barrels bombs".

The Observatory warned that toll could rise further as bodies were still being retrieved from the rubble.

The Observatory said barrel bombs -- crude, improvised munitions that cause indiscriminate damage -- were used, including on the town of Hammuriyeh, where 10 people were killed.

(With Agencies)


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