Riyadh newspapers commented. Alsharq said that five days passed since the issuance of the sole resolution of UN Security Council on the Syrian crisis, the first since its breaking out three years ago. Yet, the paper said that the air strikes, intense battles all over the country, killing of humans and animals, sieges of cities and areas of Syria, constant hunger and explosive barrels are still going on with no change in its map until just yesterday. It went on commenting that the problem in this international resolution is that it did not specify any mechanism for its implementation, whether at the humanitarian level or at the level of aerial bombardment and the use of explosive barrels against civilians. For its part, Albilad considered that this UN resolution, which was issued unanimously makes it imperative for all parties to an immediate cessation of all attacks against civilians, as well as without stopping the illegal use of weapons in populated areas, including bombing and the use of bombs of all kinds and methods of warfare of a nature that cause injury with unnecessary suffering, it makes the resolution devoid of any logic. Okaz and Al-Riyadh newspapers believed that the harsh conditions suffered by the Syrian people have become a moral responsibility lays on the international community and major countries in particular, and whatever complacency or failure in taking practical actions shall be an offense against the people of Syria.