tom donkin reports. russia's version of a ceasefire is the best chance of survival for those who call eastern ghouta home. more than a week of shelling has led to the deaths of 500 people, but from tomorrow russia will order a daily pause in the shelling so civilians can escape. yet another sign ofjust how much sway russia has in syria's war. this enforced truce will take away the focus from the security council earlier resolution, which, with no exact start date, looked over before it had begun. security council resolutions are only meaningful if they are effectively implemented. that is why i expect the resolution to be immediately implemented and sustained, particularly to ensure the immediate safe and sustained delivery of humanitarian aid and services. from tomorrow, this is what civilians in eastern ghouta will be trying to escape. this footage shows the apparent aftermath of a suspected chlorine attack. it shows a young children struggling to breathe. using chlorine gas as a weapon is banned under