Syria Conflict Is Civil War, Says Herve Ladsous, U.N. Peacekeeping Chief

U.N. Peacekeeping Chief Calls Syrian Conflict Civil War

UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (Reuters) - The 15-month-old conflict in Syria has grown into a full-scale civil war in which the government is attempting to recapture large swathes of urban territory it has lost to the opposition, the U.N. peacekeeping chief said on Tuesday.

"Yes, I think we can say that," U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Herve Ladsous said in an interview with Reuters and one other reporter when asked if the Syrian crisis could now be characterized as a civil war.

"Clearly what is happening is that the government of Syria lost some large chunks of territory in several cities to the opposition and wants to retake control of these areas," he said. (Reporting By Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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