The ceasefire was announced on July 7 after communal conflict, Israeli airstrikes and serious human rights violations.
Syrian UN top ambassador Gyer Padresson told the Protection Council on Monday that violence has already made Syria’s situation even more unstable. At the same time, the need for big reforms on the front of security and politics has been underlined.
He said, “Fearful violence in Suvida has shocked the Syrians. It should not have been violence and it also saw foreign intervention, which could not be accepted.”
The clash began …
On July 12, when hundreds of people were killed in communal violence between the Draz and Bedwen communities, the turmoil began, then the Syrian security forces took action.
After a lot of rumors went viral on social media, communal tensions became angry and angry. Meanwhile, the murders of justice, abusive behavior with the dead body and looting were revealed.
Although the fight has now stopped a lot, it was warned at the top of the UN that the situation still remained “stress and unstable”.
Most of the casualties were done for ordinary people, where hundreds of died and reports of human rights violations were published.
Special messengers have strongly condemned the serious humanitarian violations against the citizens and fighters of Israel airstrikes.
The humanitarian crisis has deepened
Suvida’s situation is deteriorating rapidly. Ocha Operation Director, Edem Vosarnu says that the region is “completely on the way”.
About two million people have been displaced in recent violence, which is one-third of the population, when two-thirds of the people already needed.
Environmental challenges have affected the situation. In fact, the fires in Latakia and the most serious drought in 36 years have made more than 1,100 people homeless. UN agencies are providing water, treatment and food to the victims.
Adam Bhasnu said the hospital had a huge shortage of electricity, drugs and staff. Who confirmed five attacks on Subida’s healthcare, including two doctors to kill and ambulance.
Also, there is a huge shortage of water, food, fuel and drugs and it is difficult to provide relief due to insecurity.
OCA Director OchA has said that three UN assistance must have been reached, but the protection of people’s arrival and protection of relief workers still remains.

Political reforms are necessary
Special envoy Padresson said that in Syria’s permanent peace, inclusive political reforms, changes in the protection system and change in justice system are necessary.
In September, the formation of a new Jan Jan Representative rally is possible, they warned that if this process is transparent and not representing, the confidence of the people will be weaker.
He said, “Political changes in Syria should not fail in any situation.”
The director of the OCHA also applied to stop international solidarity, emergency financial support and violence.
He said that 12 percent of the $ 1.2 billion human appeal has yet received 12 percent assistance. “Which is much lower than the level of our need for assistance…. If you have to manage Syria, we need to stop violence.”