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The head of the UN Stabilisation Mission in Syria (UNSMIS) says the mission has been suspended because of escalating violence. | |
Norwegian Gen Robert Mood said the observers would cease patrols and stay in their current locations. | |
But he said the mission remained committed to ending the violence. | |
The announcement comes a day after Gen Mood warned that the escalation in violence was limiting the observers' ability to do their work. | |
The BBC's Jim Muir in neighbouring Lebanon says the statement is a recognition that international envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan has hit the rocks, and greatly increases the pressure on international diplomacy to salvage it. | |
Earlier, activists said troops had been shelling parts of Homs and Damascus. | Earlier, activists said troops had been shelling parts of Homs and Damascus. |
At least seven people were killed overnight in Douma, an eastern suburb of the capital, while at least 18 others died in violence elsewhere, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. | At least seven people were killed overnight in Douma, an eastern suburb of the capital, while at least 18 others died in violence elsewhere, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. |
The Observatory also warned of civilians trapped by fighting in Homs who needed medical care - dozens needed to be evacuated. | |
Civilians 'suffering' | |
In a statement announcing the suspension of UNSMIS operations, Gen Mood said: "The observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in their locations until further notice." | In a statement announcing the suspension of UNSMIS operations, Gen Mood said: "The observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in their locations until further notice." |
"This suspension will be reviewed on a daily basis. Operations will resume when we see the situation fit for us to carry out our mandated activities," he said, adding that a "return to normal operations remains our objective". | |
The mission's 298 military observers and 112 civilian staff are in Syria to verify the implementation of the six-point peace plan negotiated by the UN and Arab League envoy, Kofi Annan, which included a ceasefire. | The mission's 298 military observers and 112 civilian staff are in Syria to verify the implementation of the six-point peace plan negotiated by the UN and Arab League envoy, Kofi Annan, which included a ceasefire. |
On Friday, Gen Mood told a news conference in Damascus that after the mission began on 29 April there had been a lull in violence, "brought about willingly" by the government and rebels. | On Friday, Gen Mood told a news conference in Damascus that after the mission began on 29 April there had been a lull in violence, "brought about willingly" by the government and rebels. |
But he warned: "Violence over the past 10 days has been intensifying, again willingly by both parties, with losses on both sides and significant risks to our observers." | But he warned: "Violence over the past 10 days has been intensifying, again willingly by both parties, with losses on both sides and significant risks to our observers." |
"The Syrian population, civilians, are suffering and in some locations, civilians have been trapped by ongoing operations." | "The Syrian population, civilians, are suffering and in some locations, civilians have been trapped by ongoing operations." |
The general noted both sides had accepted Mr Annan's plan, but said: "There appears to be a lack of willingness to seek a peaceful transition. | The general noted both sides had accepted Mr Annan's plan, but said: "There appears to be a lack of willingness to seek a peaceful transition. |
"Instead there appears to be a push towards advancing military positions," he added. | "Instead there appears to be a push towards advancing military positions," he added. |
Gen Mood warned that the UN mission was not open-ended and would be under review as it neared the expiry of its current mandate in July. But he hinted that it should be strengthened in numbers and equipment. | Gen Mood warned that the UN mission was not open-ended and would be under review as it neared the expiry of its current mandate in July. But he hinted that it should be strengthened in numbers and equipment. |
Last Tuesday UN monitors were fired on and turned away by angry residents as they tried to enter the town of Haffa amid fears of a massacre. They were able to return on Friday. | |
The UN says at least 10,000 people have died since pro-democracy protests began in March 2011. In April, the Syrian government reported that 6,143 Syrian citizens had been killed by "terrorist groups". | The UN says at least 10,000 people have died since pro-democracy protests began in March 2011. In April, the Syrian government reported that 6,143 Syrian citizens had been killed by "terrorist groups". |