US accuse Russia of air strike on Syria aid convoy

2016-09-21 7

The Obama administration has accused Russian forces of the airstrike on a UN aid convoy, which shattered the fragile peace agreement.

Attack on aid convoy is new low in Syrian conflict https://t.co/2W4pDf5oSN pic.twitter.com/0IrTw95EiS— euronews (@euronews) September 21, 2016


It comes as foreign ministers, including Russia’s Sergei Lavrov and the US’s John Kerry, met at the UN General Assembly to discuss how to extend the truce.

Later, at the White House, Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor said “All of our information indicates clearly that this was an air strike. That means there only could have been two entities responsible: either the Syrian regime or the Russian government. In any event, we hold the Russian government responsible for air strikes in this space given that their commitment under the cessation of hostilities was to certainly ground air operations in places where humanitarian assistance is flowing”.

Russia deny involvement.

They say instead that it was Syrian rebels who destroyed the convoy, from the ground, not the air.

They say that drone footage , released by the Russian Defence Ministry, shows a pick-up truck and heavy mortar weapon belonging to rebel militants who were behind the attack.

Since the attack, which destroyed 18 vehicles and killed around 20 civilians, the UN has stopped all aid convoys to Syria.

A UN spokesperson said that this attack, whoever was in fact responsible, amounted to a war crime.

But efforts to maintain the cessation of hostilities are not finished. UN Security Council will meet on Wednesday to discuss Syria, and Kerry and Lavrov will meet again on Friday.