UN calls for ceasefire in Syria for access to aid delivery

The United Nations organization has predicted terrible “results” as a result of the humanitarian crisis in Syria, unless aid is provided. The international aid organisation has targeted seven areas that most need assistance throughout Syria. The United Organisation in Syria on Tuesday has called for a month-long ceasefire [...]
The international aid organisation has targeted seven areas that most need assistance throughout Syria.
The United Organisation in Syria on Tuesday has called for a month-long ceasefire to create sufficient space to provide medical assistance to civilians, reports “DW” Transmission Periscope.
Protection criteria in #Syria Worst in a generation: 7,878 declined for day 2017. They slept violence in Deir es-Zour, Raqqa, Aleppo, Rural Damascus, etc. 240,000 sleep easy month. And 2018 looks exactly green: 200,000 just ran to and from Idleb in January.
) Jan Egeland (@ NRC Egeland) Febry 1, 2018
Jan Egeland, leader of the United Nations task force, has added that in Syria, 7, 878 people moved on a day in 2017 (approximately 240, 000 for a month) to areas of Deir el-Zour, Raqqa, Aleppo, and rural Damascus.
The conflict, which has started almost seven years, has left more than 300,000 people dead and millions displaced.
The regime and Allied forces are currently engaged in military operations against the rebels and jihadists in a number of areas, including the northwestern province of Idlib and the suburbs of Damascus./Periscopi/












