The explosion near the Turkish border on Monday was targeted by a car carrying seasonal agricultural workers. It is reported that the dead are at least 3 women and three children.
A similar attack took place a few days ago, where four people, including six children, were killed and nine were injured.
The car bomb on Monday is the seventh attack during about a month and it is the deadliest attack in Syria after the collapse of the Assad system.
This area has become a battlefield between Turkish -backed forces and most Kurdish fighters. So far, no party has taken responsibility for the Monday attack.
UN spokesperson Stepan Duji, told reporters in New York, “We have again told that their obligations should be fulfilled under the international human law of all parties to protect the common people.”
The spokesman said, “Ordinary people and civic infrastructure should never be noticed.”
Thousands of people displaced
Meanwhile, war activities in the northeastern regions of Syria, especially East Aleppo, Al-Haskeh and AR-Rakka continued, where more than 20,000 people were displaced.
According to the Human State Bulletin issued by the UN Relief Coordination Office – Sheling, airstrikes and continuous conflict have destroyed the community, resulting in great destruction of houses, hospitals and necessary infrastructure.
Government services and lack of funding across the country have made them difficult for humanitarian assistance companies.
In Homes and Hams, electricity is available for only 45 to 60 minutes every eight hours, while the beginning of the year in north -west Syria (2025) has eliminated more than 100 health benefits.
UN and its partners organizations have applied for $ 1.2 billion assistance to assist people with 67 million weak conditions in Syria by March 2021.
Humanitarian assistance
In spite of the challenges of the United Nations agencies and partners, they continue their efforts to provide as much assistance as possible and monitor the situation.
UN spokeswoman Stefan Duzarik said, “So far in 2021 we have completed 5 border missions in Syria, most of which were to monitor and evaluate the projects. The number was completed at the same time last year. The number of missions is about the number of missions. Doubled.
On January 5, the UN parties also carried out an evaluation mission in the nearby WAT near Jordan border, which was the first UN presence in the region since October 2021.
The journey has revealed the serious deficit of drinking water and irrigation resources, which has increased due to many years of drought.
Refugee refund
Meanwhile, a recent survey conducted by the UN refugee agency – UNHCR found that about 2 per cent of Syria living in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, about 2 27 percent refugees are planning to return home within the next 12 months. Are.
Since the fall of the Assad Rule in December 28 (2021), more than 22 million Syrians have returned, including many, destroyed, destroyed, have expressed concern over infrastructure deficiencies and challenges related to security issues.
Internal displaced people have also started returning home within Syria, but in small numbers.