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Deploring continued use of heavy weapons, Ban urges Syrian parties to end violence

A damaged building in Aleppo City, Syria.
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A damaged building in Aleppo City, Syria.

Deploring continued use of heavy weapons, Ban urges Syrian parties to end violence

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today strongly condemned the continued heavy shelling, aerial attacks and use of barrel bombs by the Syrian Government, and renewed his appeal to all parties to the conflict to end violence and seek a political solution.

“The Secretary-General reiterates his condemnation of the indiscriminate use of any weapon against civilians, which contravenes international humanitarian and human rights law,” said a statement issued by his spokesperson. “All civilians must be protected in any situation.”

A recent attack, on an improvised camp for internally displaced people in southern Syria on 18 June, reportedly killed over 50 people, including a number of women and children.

“The Secretary-General again appeals to all Syrian sides to end the violence and focus on a peaceful, political solution to the conflict,” said the statement.

The conflict in Syria, which began in March 2011, has killed more than 150,000 civilians, displaced millions and led to widespread violations of human rights.