Washington
Blames Moscow for the U.N. Aid Convoy Destruction in Syria. Russia
Chooses Putin’s Duma.
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Washington
Blames Moscow for the U.N. Aid Convoy Destruction in Syria. Russia
Chooses Putin’s Duma. Stephen F. Cohen, NYU, Princeton University,
EastWestAccord.com.
U.S.
intelligence agencies believe that Russian aircraft conducted the
strike that targeted a humanitarian aid convoy in northern Syria on
Monday, according to U.S. officials, challenging Russia’s assertion
that it wasn’t behind the attack.
The
attack stoked doubts within the Obama administration that it can
trust Moscow to meet its obligations under the two countries’
cease-fire deal, U.S. officials said, though Secretary of State John
Kerry and U.N. officials said Tuesday the truce isn’t dead.
Mr.
Kerry initially said Syrian forces were “evidently” responsible
for the convoy attack, which killed at least 12 people. The U.S.
officials said new intelligence indicates that Russian forces, rather
than the Syrians, conducted the strike.
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Our
Beirut bureau chief, Anne Barnard, has written about the Syrian Red
Crescent and the risks its volunteers take to deliver aid to people
on all sides of the war.
The
convoy attack and the declaration by the military were the strongest
signs yet of the gradual unraveling of a broader agreement between
Russia and the United States aimed at restarting peace talks to end
the conflict in Syria, which has killed an estimated 500,000 people
and displaced millions.
The
Times chronicled the seven-day cease-fire negotiated by Washington
and Moscow — which back opposite sides in the conflict — through
the observations of Syrians around the country. By Day 5, it was
clear the agreement was unraveling.
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At
least 12 aid workers, unknown number of civilians killed in airstrike
after Syria declares end to cease-fire
The
Obama administration said the strike was probably launched by the
Syrian government or Russia. It could spell the real end of the
U.S.-Russia cease-fire agreement, which was intended to allow aid to
reach Syrian civilians.
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Karen DeYoung and Erin Cunningham39 minutes ago
Obama
hopes to rally world support at the U.N. to confront worsening
refugee crisis
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The
ruling United Russia party wins the elections to the State Duma on
party lists with 54.28 percent of the votes after 93.06 percent of
ballots counted, Central Election Commission head Ella Pamfilova said
on Sept. 19.
The
Communist Party comes second with 13.45 percent of the votes, and the
Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) is in the third place with 13.24
percent of the votes. A Just Russian party gained 6.17 percent of the
votes.
No
other party has overcome the 5 percent threshold for entry into the
parliament on party tickets.
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