Civil war continues in Syria Internally displaced people over 800,000 children die in cold weather at 4:52 on February 17

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In Syria, where the civil war continues, the Assad regime has intensified its attacks on the last stronghold of the rebels, and fierce battles continue. The United Nations has warned that more than 800,000 internally displaced persons have been displaced and are at risk of life in severe conditions under severe cold.

In Syria, the Assad regime and its backing Russia are stepping up on the last rebel base, Idlib province in the northwest and neighboring Aleppo province. The fierce battle continues between.

The United Nations says that more than 800,000 internally displaced persons have been displaced in the last two and a half months since the intensified battle.

However, there are about 82,000 people, one out of every 10 refugees, who are forced to evacuate outdoors, under trees, for example, because their support systems are not keeping up.

At night, the temperature drops to almost minus 10 degrees at night, and severe cold weather such as falling snow last weekend has killed some children.

The United Nations calls for an immediate ceasefire, but as battles intensify, there is no prospect of a convergence, and internally displaced persons are put under severe conditions in severe cold and are at risk of life. It sounds an alarm bell.

Some children die in severe cold

Although she was evacuated due to the intensified civil war in Syria, she was unable to endure the severe cold and killed children.

Muhammad Yasin has lost his son Ahmad on the 9th of this month. I was 3 years old.

At the end of November last year, the families were displaced due to intensified fighting, and took about 10 days to reach a refugee camp run by the Turkish government in the northern Aleppo province near the Turkish border.

However, many people had already evacuated to the camp, lacked enough food and drinking water, and the family was given only old tents.

Under these circumstances, Ahmad became sick, and Yasin took a firewood stove to warm her, but she took care of her. Was.

The doctor told him that the cold was the cause of his death. Yascene said, "I have no words to lose my very wise and wonderful son. It is my desire to return home. This situation has been going on in Syria for nine years, but nobody does anything. "