DAMASCUS: A UN humanitarian convoy arrived on Sunday within the Kurdish-majority city of Kobane, full of folks displaced by current clashes in northern Syria, a spokesperson informed AFP.
Earlier on Sunday (Jan 25), Syria’s navy mentioned it had opened a humanitarian hall to the city, also called Ain al-Arab in Arabic, and as soon as symbolic of Kurdish fighters’ victory towards the Islamic State group.
The help got here because the Syrian authorities and Kurdish forces prolonged a ceasefire settlement after Kurdish forces relinquished swathes of territory to authorities troops.
Earlier this week, residents in Kobane, informed AFP that they lacked meals, water and energy and that the enclave was flooded with individuals who had fled the Syrian military’s advances.
The UN refugee company UNHCR spokesperson in Syria, Celine Schmitt, informed AFP “the convoy has arrived”.
The UN’s humanitarian company, OCHA, mentioned earlier on X that the convoy of 24 vehicles carried “life-saving assist, together with gasoline, bread, and ready-to-eat rations, to help folks affected by current developments”.
The convoy was coordinated with the Syrian authorities, in response to the UN.
In a press release, the Syrian navy mentioned it was opening two corridors, one to Kobane and one other in close by Hasakeh province to permit “the entry of assist”.
The Turkish border to the north and authorities forces on all sides encompass Kobane. It’s round 200 kilometres from the Kurds’ stronghold in Syria’s far northeast.
Kurdish forces accused the Syrian military of imposing a siege in town.
