Air strike kills 39 in Syria
BEIRUT: An air strike reportedly killed dozens of people in a rebel-held town in Syria on Saturday as a UN
envoy visited Damascus to advance preparations for peace talks planned this month despite opposition misgivings.
Agreement was also reached for aid to be delivered on Monday to an opposition-held town besieged by pro-government forces where United Nations says there have been credible reports of people dying of starvation, sources said. Aid will be sent simultaneously to two villages blockaded by rebels.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 39 people were killed in the air strike, which hit a court house and adjoining prison in the town of Maarat al-Numan in Idlib province.
It did not say whether the air strike was carried out by Syrian or Russian jets, which have both bombed the area. Russia has been staging air strikes in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad since September.
The building was struck with four missiles and the number of dead could increase due to the large number of wounded, the Observatory said.
Syrian officials could not immediately be reached for comment. The war has raged on since last month when the Security Council endorsed a plan for peace talks, a rare case of US-Russian agreement over a conflict that has killed 250,000 people.
The talks are due to begin on January 25 in Geneva. The Syrian government told UN envoy Staffan de Mistura on Saturday it was ready to participate but wants to know who would take part from the opposition, Syrian state media reported.
Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem also said it was important to see a list of groups that would be classified as terrorists as part of the new diplomatic process, flagging another potential complication.
Damascus views all the groups fighting to topple Assad as terrorists, including rebels who support a political solution and are represented in a recently formed opposition council tasked with overseeing the negotiations.
A statement from de Mistura’s office described Saturday’s meeting as useful and said the envoy had outlined preparations.
"The Special Envoy is looking forward to the active participation of relevant parties in the Geneva talks. He will be continuing his consultations in the region," it added.
Syrian rebels and opposition politicians have expressed doubts over whether the peace talks will begin as planned.
Their concerns over the diplomatic bid include the absence of any mention of Assad’s fate. Earlier this week, they told de Mistura that before negotiations the Syrian government must stop bombing civilian areas, release detainees and lift blockades imposed on opposition-held areas.
Can the international community achieve the implementation of this pre-negotiation stage in the few remaining days? If it can, there is no problem.
But I doubt they can, Riyad Naasan Agha, a member of the opposition council, told Reuters.
Another opposition official said on Friday the opposition would not name its negotiating team until the government did so.
The outlook for the talks has been further clouded by increased tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which back opposing sides in the conflict. The aid deal agreed on Saturday will result in humanitarian supplies being sent to the opposition-held town of Madaya at the Lebanese border, and to two villages in the northwestern province of Idlib that are blockade by rebels.
Aid agencies have warned of widespread starvation in Madaya, where some 40,000 people are at risk.
The United Nations said on Thursday that Damascus had agreed to allow access to all three areas, but did not say when the delivery would take place.
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