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Thousands flee Syrian town as 'major assault' looms

Thousands flee Syrian town as
# 13 February 2014 22:09 (UTC +04:00)

Baku-APA. Thousands of people have fled a rebel-held town in Syria after it was bombed and shelled in an operation that has prompted fears of a major assault by ground troops, the United Nations said on Friday, APA reports quoting Reuters.

The fighting came as peace talks in Geneva neared the end of a second round with the government and opposition sides as far from agreement as ever, both sticking to their known positions.

 

 

Military action in the town of Yabroud, in western Syria near the border with Lebanon, would fit with the government's aim of securing a corridor linking Damascus with President Bashar al-Assad's heartland on the Mediterranean coast.

"We have received reports from within Syria that there have been numerous aerial attacks and shelling along with a military build-up around the town, suggesting a major assault by land may be imminent," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said.

"We understand that there remains a large number of civilians in Yabroud, with some estimates suggesting as many as 40,000 to 50,000 people, with thousands of others fleeing over the last few days," he said

Electricity was cut off on Wednesday and field hospitals are short of medical supplies as scores of people require urgent treatment, Colville told a news briefing in Geneva.

Failure to allow civilians to leave would amount to "grave violations" of international humanitarian law by Damascus.

 

 

About 500 or 600 fleeing families have already arrived in Arsal, Lebanon, and the U.N. refugee agency expects a big influx across the border, UNHCR spokeswoman Melissa Fleming said.

Al-Manar television, run by Assad's allies in the Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah, said the Syrian army had advanced in the Yabroud area, seizing control of the town's main road and a nearby border crossing it said was used for smuggling.

In Geneva, international mediator Lakhdar Brahimi told delegates that he plans to take the talks into a third round but has not set a date for their resumption, opposition negotiator Ahmad Jakal said.

Brahimi said there would be a further session of talks on Saturday and he would fly to New York shortly to meet U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Jakal told Reuters.

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