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UN aid convoy reaches hard-to-reach areas in Syrian city of Aleppo
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-06-29 04:10:20 | Editor: huaxia

UNITED NATIONS, June 28 (Xinhua) -- A UN inter-agency convoy on Tuesday delivered much needed life-saving humanitarian assistance to the hard-to-reach Sheikh Maqsood area of Aleppo in Syria, Farhan Haq, the deputy UN spokesman, told reporters here.

The convoy is the second of three, and will be delivering food and hygiene kits to some 27,000 beneficiaries, Haq said at a daily news briefing here.

The first convoy to the Sheikh Maqsood in eastern Aleppo City was on June 23, he said.

Meanwhile, the United Nations and its partners are calling for the immediate facilitation to provide life-saving assistance, including food, medical, nutrition and non-food supplies to 62,000 people besieged in the Syrian towns of Zabadani, Foah, Madaya and Kefraya, most of them women and children, he said.

"The UN and partners were last able to deliver assistance to these people at the end of April," he said. "Any further delay will lead to a repeat of what we witnessed in the town of Madaya early this year, when several people died as a result of complications caused by starvation." Enditem

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UN aid convoy reaches hard-to-reach areas in Syrian city of Aleppo

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-29 04:10:20

UNITED NATIONS, June 28 (Xinhua) -- A UN inter-agency convoy on Tuesday delivered much needed life-saving humanitarian assistance to the hard-to-reach Sheikh Maqsood area of Aleppo in Syria, Farhan Haq, the deputy UN spokesman, told reporters here.

The convoy is the second of three, and will be delivering food and hygiene kits to some 27,000 beneficiaries, Haq said at a daily news briefing here.

The first convoy to the Sheikh Maqsood in eastern Aleppo City was on June 23, he said.

Meanwhile, the United Nations and its partners are calling for the immediate facilitation to provide life-saving assistance, including food, medical, nutrition and non-food supplies to 62,000 people besieged in the Syrian towns of Zabadani, Foah, Madaya and Kefraya, most of them women and children, he said.

"The UN and partners were last able to deliver assistance to these people at the end of April," he said. "Any further delay will lead to a repeat of what we witnessed in the town of Madaya early this year, when several people died as a result of complications caused by starvation." Enditem

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