UN, US condemn Russian embassy attack in Damascus
United Nations (United States)
(AFP) - The United Nations and the United States condemned a mortar
attack on the Russian embassy in Damascus that did not, however, cause
any known injuries.
Lithuanian
Ambassador Raimonda Murmokaite, whose country holds the rotating UN
Security council presidency this month, said the "terrorist" attack
caused "serious damage."
The
15-member council stressed that host countries have an obligation to
"take all appropriate steps to protect diplomatic and consular
premises."
The council also stressed the need to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice.
Joining
the condemnation was the United States, which also renewed calls for a
political solution to end the bloody Syrian conflict.
"We
call for those responsible for all such acts to be held accountable and
continue to stress the need for a political solution to the turmoil in
Syria," said Jeff Rathke, a State Department spokesman.
Earlier in the day, Moscow, a key ally of Damascus, said the embassy complex had come under mortar fire at 3:25 pm (1225 GMT).
"A
shell exploded 50 feet (15 meters) from the main gate of our diplomatic
mission. Another hit the external wall and fell in an embassy office.
Luckily, no embassy staff was hit," the Russian foreign ministry said in
a statement.
"We consider
this event as a terrorist act against the Russian embassy. We firmly
condemn its perpetrators, organizers and instigators," the ministry
added, calling for international action.
Russia
is one of the last allies of the Syrian regime, as the country
struggles with a civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of
people in four years.
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