Strikes on Syria displaced camp 'likely a war crime': UN
May 06, 2016  21:47
Air strikes on a camp for displaced people in Syria's Idlib province were almost certainly not accidental and likely amounted to a war crime, the UN rights chief said today.
Syria's military has denied any involvement in the raids yesterday that killed at least 28 civilians.

Rights chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said, responsibility for the strikes remained unverified but cited "initial reports" indicating that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces were to blame.
"Given these tent settlements have been in these locations for several weeks, and can be clearly viewed from the air, it is extremely unlikely that these murderous attacks were an accident. It is far more likely they were deliberate and amount to a war crime," the UN rights chief said in a
statement. 
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