Kerry Slams 'Barbarity' of Syrian Regime's Barrel Bombs

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Tuesday hit out the "brutality" of the Syrian regime of President Bashar Assad for its sustained barrel bomb campaign.

"Each and every day that the barrel-bombing of Aleppo continues, the Assad regime reminds the world of its true colors," Kerry wrote in a statement.

"It is the latest barbaric act of a regime that has committed organized, wholesale torture, used chemical weapons, and is starving whole communities by blocking delivery of food to Syrian civilians in urgent need."

More than 150 people have been killed in Syria's onetime economic hub and second city over the past four days, in a string of barrel bomb raids and other air strikes, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

At least eight people, including five children, were the latest victims killed Tuesday when Syrian army helicopters unleashed a new wave of the bombs which Kerry said were "filled with metal shrapnel and fuel."

The bombs hit a mosque, which the Aleppo media center said was being used as a school.

"Given this horrific legacy, the Syrian people would never accept as legitimate a government including Assad," Kerry said, referring to peace talks due to resume in Geneva next week aimed at installing a transitional government in the war-torn country.

"While the opposition and the international community are focused on ending the war... the regime is single-mindedly focused on inflicting further destruction to strengthen its hand on the battlefield and undermining hopes for the success of the Geneva II process," Kerry said.

Aleppo has been divided since the rebels captured large swathes of the city in an offensive in the summer of 2012.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Ben-CanAm (Guest) 05 February 2014, 07:02

@ bigjohn. The comment itself is so stupid I had to comment. The US "continue" to justify? Last Napalm drop by the US was in 1973. If you did your research, you would see that Iran, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Morocco and Iraq has used more combined than the US has at all. Phosphorous is another story. It is commonly used as an illumination source but can be used as a burn agent as well. Almost all countries use it when preparing for battle. Nuclear bombs...really? You are a pathetic soul. I've read your posts before and I usually don't comment on idiot comments but with what the regime in Syria is doing and you come up with this? I hope the next time you think before you type because I will make you look like an idiot at any time I can. May peace be with Lebanon and Israel.

Thumb terminator 05 February 2014, 11:18

what about peace for syria aswell?

Default-user-icon Disgruntled Lebanese (Guest) 05 February 2014, 08:01

Testing* of Nuclear bombs :P.

@Legit, hopefully you'll get your turn soon enough. You, who loves martyrdom. You and all your fellow members.