Seven council members voted today in favour of the resolution and eight abstained.
To be adopted by the UN's most powerful body a resolution needs nine "yes" votes and no veto by a permanent member.
US Ambassador Samantha Power told the council after the vote that the resolution "would not have been a panacea ... but the arms embargo would have had some significant effects" in stemming the flow of weapons.
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