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The United Nations announces the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians as a result of the Turkish aggression… and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent confirms its readiness to help them

2019-10-11T21:44:22.131Z


DAMASCUS, (SANA) -The United Nations announced that the Turkish regime's aggression on Syrian territory for the third day


Damascus - Sana

The United Nations announced that the aggression launched by the Turkish regime on Syrian territory for the third day in a row caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians, while the Syrian Arab Red Crescent expressed its readiness to assist them and distributed relief materials to 400 families.

The Syrian Arab Red Crescent said that it is still working to meet the needs of thousands of families living in harsh humanitarian conditions in the governorates of al-Hasakah and Raqqa, where the Turkish regime continues its aggression for two days, which led to the death and injury of dozens of civilians and heavy damage to service facilities, which will increase the suffering of the people in Those areas.

In a statement received by the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), SANA expressed its concern over the expansion of human suffering within the areas subjected to Turkish aggression, which would increase the severity of human suffering and increase the internal displacement of the civilian population. Emergency communication and provide all possible help.

In a related context, relief teams in the Syrian Arab Red Crescent distributed relief materials within the shelters for displaced people from the towns of Ras Al-Ain, Darbasiyah and Amuda in Al-Hasakah countryside due to the ongoing Turkish aggression on Syrian territory.

The Red Crescent branch in the province of Hasaka that "the distribution of operations during the past two days, 400 families and continued until late hours of last night in conjunction with the arrival of displaced families."

The branch indicated that 400 canned baskets, 1,050 mattresses and 2,100 blankets provided by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were distributed in addition to 5,100 bottles of water.

For its part, the United Nations said in a statement issued today that the Turkish aggression "has affected the humanitarian situation as nearly 100,000 people have left their homes," indicating that an increasing number of them are still coming to collective shelters and schools in the city of Hasaka and Tall Tamr.

The statement pointed out that the aggression also affected the basic services and led to the disconnection of the water station that feeds the city of Al-Hasakah, where 400,000 people in the city and surrounding areas depend as a source of water and led to the closure of markets, schools and medical clinics.

The UN Resident Coordinator for UN Humanitarian and Humanitarian Activities in Syria, Imran Rida, said that the United Nations calls for "the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure" and respect for international humanitarian law. Winter is approaching.

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his deep concern yesterday against the backdrop of the aggression launched by the Turkish regime on Syrian territory, while the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in a statement that the Turkish aggression caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians who had to leave their homes to areas Safe.

The Turkish regime forces are launching aggression on Syrian lands in Hasaka and Raqqa villages with air and artillery shelling targeting many villages and towns focusing on infrastructure and vital facilities such as water and electricity stations and residential neighborhoods. In infrastructure.

Source: sena

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