Thursday 28 April 2016

UN warns of the dangers stopped humanitarian assistance for Syrians



GENEVA (Ina) - The United Nations warned Thursday (April 28, 2016) that the hundreds of thousands ofSyrians may not be able to receive emergency humanitarian assistance if battles between regime forces have continued and the opposition in violation of the truce. 
, Said Jan Egeland , who runs a humanitarian group to Syria "big bets so in the hours and days to come, and there are a lot of human lives in the balance. " 
acknowledged the official , in remarks after a new meeting in Geneva of representatives of 17 countries ,members of the international support Group for Syria, that progress has been made ​​since theestablishment of the cessation of hostilities in the February 27 agreement. 
the remedy "but all that could be lost if the fighting and shelling of civilians and paramedics continued." 
Egeland said it was possible the delivery of convoys assistance to more than 52 percent of the besieged areas , both from the opposition forces or the forces of order, allowing access to 255 thousand people. 
However, unfortunately the inability of aid agencies to visit the 35 town where about 905 thousand people live. 
he pointed in particular to always and east Harasta and Darya and Arbin and Zamalka and Zabadani in Damascus. he 
also criticized the international official attacks that specifically targeted doctors and medical workers. 
he said in this context , "the Last pediatrician in the city of Aleppo killed just "pointing to" a catastrophic deterioration "of the situation in Aleppo in the last 48 hours. 
he said that" life rope , which clings to its hundreds of thousands of Syrians have cut. " 
he was responsible for the hope that meets international support for Syria group level Ministerial very soon in response to the request of the United Nations envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura. 
he said , "We hope to exercise real pressure on those who are bombing and manipulate the lives ofcivilians." 
the rally regime 's army troops in preparation for a "decisive battle" to begin shortly in the area ofAleppo in northern Syria, according to the Syria close the newspaper reported from authorities Thursday, at a time when de Mistura Moscow and Washington seeks help to save the truce in force fortwo months in the country

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