Supplies running out at Syria’s al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries
More than 24,000 residents in al-Hol camp face urgent shortages of food, water, and medicine after recent fighting disrupted humanitarian aid, Save the Children said.
- Save the Children warned supplies are running low at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria, housing over 24,000 people, after a week since government forces captured the camp.
- After intense fighting earlier this month, government forces captured al-Hol from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces as forces loyal to interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa seized wide areas in eastern and northeastern Syria.
- The main road to al-Hol remains unsafe, preventing humanitarian workers from delivering food and water, while last week's clashes forced aid agencies to suspend operations temporarily.
- Children will face still more risks if humanitarian organizations cannot resume work, and Rasha Muhrez, Save the Children Syria country director, urged all parties to ensure a safe corridor, saying `Lives depend on it`.
- The SDF announced a Friday agreement with the central government to stabilize a ceasefire and outline army and police integration steps amid a government campaign to establish control over former Kurdish-held areas.
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Supplies running out at Syria's al-Hol camp as instability blocks aid deliveries
Save the Children warns that supplies are running out at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria. The camp houses over 24,000 people, mostly women and children linked to the Islamic State group. The main road to the camp is unsafe, blocking…
Supplies running out at Syria’s al-Hol camp as instability blocks aid deliveries
An international humanitarian organization has warned that supplies are running out at a camp in northeast Syria housing thousands of people linked to the Islamic State group, as the government struggles to establish control over an area formerly controlled by Kurdish fighters.
Supplies running out at Syria’s al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries
Save the Children warns that supplies are running out at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria.
Supplies running out at Syria's al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries
Save the Children warns that supplies are running out at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria. The camp houses over 24,000 people, mostly women and children linked to the Islamic State group.
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