Syrian, Russian Airstrikes Killed 230 Civilians in Past Week: UN

“After seven years of paralysis in the (UN) Security Council, the situation in Syria is crying out to be referred to the International Criminal Court.”

A shoe is seen near blood stains following a car bomb attack in Hasaka province, Syria, October 13, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Rodi Said/Files

Geneva: Syrian and Russian airstrikes in rebel-held areas have killed 230 civilians in the past week, in some of the conflict’s worst violence that may also constitute war crimes, the top UN human rights official said on Saturday.

Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said his office had received reports including video footage of possible use of “toxic agents” on February 4 in the rebel-held town of Saraqeb, Idlib province.

“After seven years of paralysis in the (UN) Security Council, the situation in Syria is crying out to be referred to the International Criminal Court, as well as for a much more concerted effort by States to bring peace,” Zeid said in a statement.