Frightened in Raka, the residents have no water, no food

At the Raka jihadists' residence, 50 thousand civilians remain confined, the United Nations announced today. The organisation has warned that residents are facing a lack of water and food due to the decline in reserves. The UN “combes estimate that between 30,000 and 50,000 people are stuck in the town of Raka”, said [...]
At the Raka jihadists' residence, 50 thousand civilians remain confined, the United Nations announced today.
The organisation has warned that residents are facing a lack of water and food due to the decline in reserves.
The UN “combes estimate that between 30,000 and 50,000 people are stuck in the town of Raka”, the spokesman for Geneva said. U n NHCR Andrej Mahechic.
According to him, this figure is lower than that of 100,000 civilians who were trapped by the end of June, the AFP broadcast.












