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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Suman 145 UN observers in Syria

The mission of UN supervision in Syria sum and 145 military members, almost half of the 300 authorized by the Security Council today confirmed the official UN spokesman, Martin Nesirky. 145 observers are on the ground and incorporated into the work of the quota, especially conducting patrols to monitor the situation.Those supervisors are added 56 other civilians who support the military in carrying out its task, under General Robert Mood Norwegian. It is expected that the total members of the mission are on Syrian territory in late May, it said on Tuesday the envoy UN special for Syria, Koffi Annan, reporting to the Security Council on the progress of their management. The task of observers tasked with monitoring the six-point plan agreed by Annan with the Syrian government to cease violence in the country and move towards a peaceful settlement. In recent days, several figures and UN bodies have recognized that since the arrival of the Arab country supervisors, hostility levels have decreased, but at the same time there is a apparent increase in terrorist acts. Among these are the attacks with car bombs that occurred yesterday in Damascus with balance of 55 dead and nearly 400 wounded. On the attack, the Security Council issued a statement condemning any terrorist action as "criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations or where, when and by whom it is committed. " General Mood himself came close to one of those attacks last Wednesday, when an explosion occurred at a convoy of observers in the city of Dara, without cause injury to supervisors, although several Syrian bodyguards.

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