'How many children have to die before Russia cares?' Enraged US envoy waves images of children killed in 'sarin gas' attack as she slams Moscow during UN conference and warns America could take unilateral action
- The United Nations Security Council is debating a suspected Syrian sarin attack
- France, Britain and the United States believe Bashar al-Assad is responsible
- Russia has condemed the draft resolution claiming it was 'unneccessary'
The United States warned Wednesday that it could take unilateral action if the United Nations fails to respond to a suspected chemical attack in Syria that has left scores dead, including children.
'When the United Nations consistently fails in its duty to act collectively, there are times in the life of states that we are compelled to take our own action,' US Ambassador Nikki Haley said.
The warning came during an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council called by France and Britain after the attack in the early hours on Tuesday on a rebel-held town in Idlib province.
US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley held up photographs of yesterday's chemical attack in Syria at a special emergency meeting of the Security Council today in New York
Britain, France and the United States have called for a full investigation into Tuesday's attack
Victim's of yesterday's atrocity were buried in a mass grave outside Khan Sheikhun, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province which is under the control of anti-Assad rebels
Haley lashed out at Russia for failing to rein in its ally Syria, standing in the council chamber to hold up photographs of victims - one showing a young child lying lifeless, a mask covering his face.
'How many more children have to die before Russia cares?' she asked.
'If Russia has the influence in Syria that it claims to have, we need to see them use it,' she said. 'We need to see them put an end to these horrific acts.'
Earlier, US President Donald Trump described yesterday's attack as 'an affront to humanity' claiming such actions 'cannot be tolerated'.
At least 72 people, among them 20 children, were killed in the strike on Khan Sheikhun, and dozens more were left gasping for air, convulsing, and foaming at the mouth, doctors said.
Yesterday's suspected sarin gas attack killed at least 72 people including 20 children
As the UN discussed yesterday's atrocity, Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, toasted Uzbek president Shavkat Mirziyoyev, left, at a reception inside the Kremlin in Moscow
It is thought to be the worst chemical weapons attack in Syria since 2013, when sarin gas was used.
'If we are not prepared to act, then this council will keep meeting, month after month to express outrage at the continuing use of chemical weapons and it will not end,' Haley said.
'We will see more conflict in Syria. We will see more pictures that we can never unsee.'
Britain, France and the United States have presented a draft resolution demanding a full investigation of the attack, but Russia said the text was 'categorically unacceptable.'
The draft resolution backs a probe by the Organisation of the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and demands that Syria cooperate to provide information on its military operations on the day of the assault.
Russia's Deputy Ambassador Vladimir Safronkov told the council that the proposed resolution was hastily prepared and unnecessary, but voiced support for an inquiry.
'The main task now is to have an objective inquiry into what happened,' he said.
Negotiations were continuing on the draft text after Russia's foreign ministry said in Moscow that 'the text as presented is categorically unacceptable.'
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