An inquiry found that members of the new government’s forces took part in killing Syrian civilians during sectarian fighting in March, but found no evidence that they acted on government orders.

The clashes in March included murder, torture and other ‘inhumane acts’ that UN investigators say amount to war crimes.

GENEVA: War crimes were likely committed by both members of interim government forces and fighters loyal to Syria’s former rulers during a major outbreak of sectarian violence in…

An inquiry found that members of the new government’s forces took part in killing Syrian civilians during sectarian fighting in March, but found no evidence that they acted on…

A UN commission found war crimes were "likely" committed by former regime fighters and interim government force members in March.