sexta-feira, 4 de março de 2016

UN moderately optimistic with the ceasefire and the humanitarian aid being distributed in Syria

"In the first three months of last year, no truck managed to reach the besieged areas in Syria. In the last three weeks, 236 trucks gave aid to 115,000 people. "

One of the necessary conditions for the advance of the peace talks to Syria is the access of humanitarian aid to besieged areas. This Wednesday, the residents of a rural area on the outskirts of Damascus Ghouta, have begun to receive help, according to a video released on social networks.

The UN is moderately optimistic: "in the first three months of last year, no truck managed to reach the besieged areas in Syria. In the last three weeks, 236 trucks gave aid to 115,000 people, "said an adviser to the United Nations Special Envoy to Syria.



#Syria aid continues - we'll get 2.5k winter clothing kits + 5.5k plastic sheets to Al Waer today with partner SARC pic.twitter.com/5rjul1M9p0

About 500 1000 people in besieged areas of and other 4.6 million in hard-to-reach areas require humanitarian aid, according to UN data, which warned of the need to "accelerate" the distribution of aid.

#thefeature 154,000: the besieged Syrians who shall receive UN aid in the upcoming days LiseBeltzung <a href="https://twitter.com/ValentinGrmn">ValentinGrmn https://t.co/XQlp8HNfvB</a>

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