Welcome to SAMAA TV
 
SAMAA SMS News Alerts
 
U.N. aims to collect monitors from Syrian town
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:04:13 PM | Comments (0)
U.N. aims to collect monitors from Syrian town

BEIRUT: The United Nations aims to collect a monitoring team from the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun on Wednesday, the head of the monitoring mission said, after they spent the night in the hands of rebels following an attack near their convoy.  

The Free Syrian Army said on Tuesday the monitors, whose cars were damaged in an attack which killed at least 21 people in Khan Sheikhoun, were under FSA protection.  

"We have spoken to them on the phone. They are telling us that they are happy where they are and they are safe," the head of the monitoring mission, Major-General Robert Mood, told reporters in Damascus.   

"We are going to pick them up this morning."  

An FSA rebel in Khan Sheikhoun contacted by Reuters said the monitors were attending a funeral on Wednesday for people killed in Tuesday's violence.  

"They slept well and now they went with people taking part in the funeral to bury the martyrs," he said. "We provided a phone for them and they spoke to Mood and he promised them cars from Damascus to pick them up."  

An internal U.N. document obtained by Reuters at the United Nations said that a total of six monitors were under rebel "protection" in a "friendly environment".    

Ahmad Fawzi, international mediator Kofi Annan's spokesman, said the U.N. convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device in Khan Sheikhoun on Tuesday.    

"Three U.N. vehicles were damaged but no U.N. personnel were hurt in this explosion. The mission has sent a patrol team to the area to help to extract those U.N. military observers," he said in a statement.  

Around 200 observers are in Syria to monitor implementation of an April 12 ceasefire agreement intended to stem the bloodshed in a 14-month-old uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.  

Rebels and government forces alike have violated the ceasefire deal and activsts say hundreds of people have been killed since the middle of last month. AGENCIES

 
 
Watch SAMAA TV Live
Syria rebels kill 23 soldiers in Rastan -group
Syria opposition body to snub Arab-backed unity talks
Rebels kill 23 Syrian soldiers, opposition seeks unity
Syria National Council reelects Ghalioun president
After four decades, Black Sabbath tops U.S. album chart
Magnitude 5.7 quake hits central Chile, no damage reported
Japan's Abe ready to restart talks with China
Legendary country singer Slim Whitman dead at 90
Stocks, bond prices fall after Fed decision
 
 
 
Post Your Comments
Note: SAMAA TV values your opinions and encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. Please don't be offended if we edit and/or remove questionable, off topic comments; SAMAA TV is not responsible for user comments.
Name:
 
Email:
 
 Leave a Comment:
 
Security Code:
 
 
User Comments
No comment(s) found.
 
     
SAMAA TV
UPDATES WITH
follow us on facebook
follow us on twitter
follow us on youtube
isamaa
subscribe for samaa email news alerts
samaa sms alert
samaa rss