United Nations: Security and humanitarian conflicts and challenges still face Syria

The United Nations Human Coordination Office (OCHA) warned today, Thursday, that Syria is still facing great security and humanitarian challenges in the northeast and beyond, following the overthrow of the Assad regime.
and transferring the official website of the nations United on (Oucha), that more than 25,000 people were recently displaced from the city of Manbij in the northeast, where artillery shelling and air strikes were reported.
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and indicated ( OCHA) that the hostile actions have escalated during the past week, especially in eastern Aleppo and around the Tishreen Dam. Northern Syria.
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The United Nations Human Coordination Office explained that the result of the escalation of violence, the number of newly displaced persons increased to 652 thousand people until January 27.
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> Among the deadly incidents reported in northeastern Syria, the bombing of a town in Manbij countryside on January 25, which resulted in the injury of an uncertain number of children.
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On Saturday, clashes in a camp for the displaced in Jarablus, north of Manbij, caused seven people, including two children, and the destruction of five tents. On the same day, a car bomb exploded in front of a hospital and a school in the city of Manbij, killing one civilian and wounding seven others. With clashes in coastal areas with & quot; an increase in criminal activities, including looting and sabotage, which restricts the movement of civilians during the night hours & quot;
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in the context .. The agency indicated The United Nations, to the continued Israeli attacks on Quneitra in southern Syria, near the Al -Golan buffer zone entered by the Israeli forces after the overthrow of President Assad.
& nbsp; General and financial restrictions & quot; In general, the Syrian governorates, which strongly affected societies and humanitarian response. For example, in Homs and Hama, electricity is available for 45 to 60 minutes only every 8 hours. 2025. The United Nations and its humanitarian partners demand 1.2 billion dollars to help 6.7 million people from the most vulnerable in Syria until next March. For the United Nations, today, behind closed doors on Syria.
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