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Battle for Idlib could affect 1M kids: Unicef

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beirut — A battle between Syrian government forces and rebels for the northweste­rn Idlib province could affect the lives of more than 1 million children, many of whom live in refugee camps, the UN’s children’s agency warned on Friday.

Food, water, and medicine are already in short supply in the largely rural province, which is now home to over 1 million Syrians displaced from their homes by government offensives in other parts of the country, said Unicef.

The agency said a battle for Idlib, the last major bastion for Syria’s political and military opposition, would exacerbate an already dire humanitari­an situation there and potentiall­y displace 350,000 children.

Syria’s government dropped leaflets across the province on Thursday, urging residents to reconcile with its rule. Officials have warned that government forces will take back the province by force if necessary.

There are 2.9 million people living in Idlib and surroundin­g opposition-held areas, according to UN estimates.

“War cannot be allowed to go to Idlib,” said Jan Egeland, a top UN humanitari­an adviser on Syria.

The UN has appealed on Turkey to open its border to refugees, should the Syrian government decide to attack the province, Egeland said.

Turkey, which has establishe­d itself as a sponsor of rebels in northern Syria, already hosts some 3.5 million Syrian refugees — the most of any nation. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Unicef says a battle for idlib would potentiall­y displace 350,000 children. —
AFP file Unicef says a battle for idlib would potentiall­y displace 350,000 children. —

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