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UN urges Syrian gov’t to stop blocking aid deliveries
By Reuters - May 28,2016 - Last updated at May 28,2016
A Syrian man harvests wheat using a sickle in a field near the rebel-held village of Al Bahariyah, in the eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on Saturday (AFP photo)
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations humanitarian chief on Friday demanded that the Syrian government and militant groups stop interfering with the delivery of food and medicine for civilians trapped in besieged and difficult-to-reach areas in war-ravaged Syria.
"The continued use of siege and starvation as a weapon of war is reprehensible," UN Undersecretary General Stephen O'Brien told the 15-nation Security Council.
"Based on the latest information, we now estimate that some 592,700 people are currently living in besieged areas," he said, adding that most of those were surrounded by government forces.
The five-year-old civil war in Syria has killed at least 250,000 people. Millions have been displaced and many of those are now refugees living abroad.
O'Brien said the Syrian government, and to a lesser extent the militant groups fighting the government and against each other, deliberately interfere with and restrict aid deliveries.
He complained that the UN had asked to send aid convoys to 35 besieged and hard-to-reach areas in Syria in May, but the government only granted full access to 14 of them and partial access to another eight.
He added that the parties to the conflict also continued to siphon off crucial medical supplies from aid convoys.
“The removal of life-saving medicines and medical supplies such as surgical kits, midwifery kits and emergency kits has continued unabated, with supplies for an estimated 150,000 treatments removed from convoys since the beginning of the year,” he said.
Since February 2014, medical supplies for over 650,000 treatments have been taken from aid convoys, O’Brien said.
Syrian UN Ambassador Bashar Jaafari questioned the accuracy of O’Brien’s claims and blamed the bulk of the violence against civilians in Syria on Daesh and Al Nusra Front militants.
O’Brien told the council he stood by his claims.
US Ambassador Samantha Power said the complaints from Syria were ironic given that it is “a government that pulls infant formula off of convoys, (as well as) anesthetics and surgical equipment.”
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