The aid reaches Soyoa in Syria, as the United Nations says, the humanitarian situation is important Human crises news star-news.press/wp

The humanitarian aid convoy arrived in Soyua County in Syria, where the United Nations warns that the humanitarian situation is still critical after we received the deadly clashes last week thousands and left the basic services in ruin.
She clashed in the province of Swedena in Druze-Oujuriti Province, which started on July 13 and ended with a ceasefire after a week, initially participated in the Druze and tribes of Badwin Sunni, who had been fighting for decades. Later, government forces joined the fighting on the side of the Bedouin armed groups.
Government television reported on Monday that the Syrian Red Crescent convoy entered Sweden, which shows pictures of trucks crossing to the area.
The government news agency SANA said that the 27-tucker convoy “contains 200 tons of flour, 2000 shelter and 1,000 food salads” in addition to medical supplies and other food supplies.
This effort was a cooperation between “international organizations, the Syrian government and the local community.”
The United Nations warns of the critical situation
Although the ceasefire was largely held, the United Nations Humanitarian Agency, OCHA, said that the humanitarian situation in Soyida Province “is still critical amid constant instability and intermittent hostile.”
“The human arrival, due to road barriers, insecurity, and other obstacles … is still restricted, which hinders the ability of human doctors to assess the need precisely and provide critical assistance to save life on a large scale,” Usha said in a statement.
He stated that violence led to the power and water outage, as well as lack of food, medicine and fuel.
Soywayan 24 reported that the local news port said that “the humanitarian needs in Suwaida are terrible”, saying that many relief convoys are needed for a boycott.
She said that the demonstrations demanding more humanitarian aid were held on several sites on Monday.
On Sunday, Suwayda24 published a warning from local civil and humanitarian groups of a “humanitarian catastrophe” in Sweden, adding that the boycott “under the stifling of the escalating siege imposed by the authorities” that led to a severe shortage of basic supplies.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that government forces had been deployed in parts of the province, but the goods were not able to enter due to the continuous closure of the highway in Sweden-Damaskus, where the government’s armed groups hindered traffic.
On Sunday, Sana’s governor of Sweden quoted the governor of Sweden Mustafa Al -Wukour as saying that relief convoys were naturally entering the Soyida province and that “the roads are not in -depth for relief organizations entering the province.”
The deadly clashes caught thousands of thousands
The clashes killed more than 250 people and threatened to reveal the transfer of Syria after the war.
Violence also displaced 128,571 people, according to the United Nations Immigration Organization.
During the clashes, government forces intervened alongside the BDP, according to the witnesses, experts and the Syrian Observatory to monitor human rights.
Israel intervened and air attacks were launched on the buildings of the Ministry of Defense in Syria in the heart of Damascus.
The Israeli forces also struck the Syrian government forces in Sowida Province, claiming that they were protecting the Druze, which he called his “brothers”.
Russia calls on Turki to respect regional integrity in Syria
After the Israeli attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed the importance of regional safety in Syria in an invitation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A Carmlin statement said that Putin, the ally of former Syrian leader Bashar al -Assad, said that political stability in the country must be achieved through respecting the “interests of all ethnic and religious groups.”
He also called on a senior Turkish official to cancel the continuous escalation and end the Israeli military attacks in Syria, stressing the need to support Damascus’s efforts to achieve stability in the war -torn country.
“From now on, it is important to ensure the continued abolition of the escalation and non -Israeli, and to support the efforts of the Syrian government to restore calm in Suwaida and prevent civilian victims.”
“Israel’s ignorance of the law, order and government sovereignty has reached new horizons with its recent attacks on the presidential complex and the Ministry of Defense,” Yilmaz said. “The situation has improved in part as a result of our collective efforts with the United States and some other countries.”
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