Syria: Land explosion continues to die due

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Syria: Land explosion continues to die due

UN spokesman Stepan Duje, said that about 5 casualties have been reported since December, there are about one -third of the children.

At a New York press conference on Monday, Stepan duo said the companies that were helped to remove the land due to the explosion said that accidents related to them were happening almost every day.

Especially farmers and sheep shepherds become more targeted by this national event. After January, more than 60 people were killed in the incident and 90 were injured.

These people were subjected to this landmine when they were from farming work or their livestock from their livestock.

Cleaning attempts continue

The spokesperson says that in some cases, in the wake of war activities, humanitarian assistance workers are increasing efforts to remove landmarks in the area where their access is possible.

Stephan duo said that more than 1,400 without explosion since December, weapons materials have been safely dealt with.

Three landmines and polluted areas have been identified in Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, Der-Azer-Jor and Latakia.

Continue to assist and diplomacy

Meanwhile, the humanitarian assistance campaign continues continuously. On the weekend, 40 trucks carrying about one thousand metric tons of food items from the World Food Program (WFP) arrived at the border from Turkish to the border of Bab al-Hawa, reached the post-post. This assistance material will be enough for more than two million people more than 70 thousand.

The UN partners have increased the import of food and other assistance materials from Jordan since the beginning of the year.

On the Diplomatic Front, the Syrian Special Envoy, the Gyer Padresson Munich Summit, recently will move to Damascus this week after a meeting.

At the Munich Conference, he emphasized the need for the Syrian -led political process and urged all parties to continue their promise on women’s rights.

Spokesperson Stepan Duzarik said, “(UN) has called for maintaining his international commitment from Syria, respecting women’s rights and dignity and ensuring their full participation in the future formation of the country.”

These include access to education, freedom of traffic, political representation and protection from violence and exploitation.