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Saturday 23 April 2016 - 17:27
Story Code : 210839

Syria crisis death toll stands at 400,000: UN Envoy



The United Nations special envoy for Syria says some 400,000 people have lost their livesas a result of more than five years of foreign-sponsored conflict gripping the Arab country.

Speaking on the sidelines of Syria peace talks in the Swiss city of Geneva on Friday,Staffan de Mistura said the figure was based on his own analysis and thusnot verified.

He initially released the death toll in an interview with Swiss TVon Thursday.

De Misturas figures come while the UN has stopped officially counting the toll, citing lack of access to accurate data.

We had 250,000 as a figure two years ago, said de Mistura, adding, Well two years ago was two years ago.

The UN envoys figure was close to a February calculationby the Syrian Center for Policy Research, which said the crisis in the Middle Eastern statehas claimed the lives of over 470,000 people.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. Damascus says Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar are the main supporters of the militants fighting the government forces.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] A handout picture released by Syrias official SANA news agency on February 21, 2016 shows a wounded Syrian receiving treatment at a hospital in the capital city of Damascus. AFP[/caption]

The latest round of the indirect UN-brokered negotiations aimed at findingapoliticalsolution to the Syrian crisis began in Geneva on April 13.

Five days later, however, the main opposition group, known as the High Negotiations Committee (HNC), suspended its participation in the peace talks and left the discussions to protest what it called the Damascus governments violation of a recentcessation of hostilities.

The truce, which went into effect on February 27 across Syria, initially reduced violence there, but fighting has picked up again, leaving the ceasefire in tatters.

Elsewhere in his comments, the UN envoy said the Geneva talks will continue until probably Wednesday, as originally planned.

However, he warned that Syrias warring sides are extremely polarized and the truce is in trouble.

By Press TV

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