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2 babies die at camp for displaced on Syria-jordan border

‘Freezing temperatur­es and lack of supplies threaten lives of nearly 45,000 people’

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AMMAN: Two babies have died of illness in the past week at a camp for displaced people on the Syrian border with Jordan, the United Nations children’s agency UNICEF said Thursday.

The deaths prompted UNICEF to reiterate calls for humanitari­an access for the thousands of people at Rukban camp, which lies in an inhospitab­le stretch of desert.

“Another sad week for children and families in Rukban. Two sick babies under six months old died in Rukban,” said Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF regional director for the Middle East and North Africa.

“Freezing temperatur­es and lack of supplies including of basic commoditie­s, threaten the lives of nearly 45,000 people -- Among them many CHILDREN, LEAVING them at the risk of disease and death,” he said in a statement.

Last month the United Nations and Syrian Arab Red Crescent announced THE irst Delivery of Humanitari­an AID at Rukban in 10 months.

Civilians trapped at the camp face the risk of starvation amid a deteriorat- ing humanitari­an situation after Jordan sealed its border following an Daesh attack on its soldiers.

Soon afterwards, the army declared Jordan’s desert regions that stretch northeast to Syria and east to Iraq “closed military zones”. Amman believes the responsibi­lity of the camp lies with Damascus since it is inside Syrian territory.

Syria has been embroiled in a civil war that killed more than 360,000 people and displaced millions since it started with the brutal repression of Anti-government protests In 2011.

 ?? File/ Reuters ?? Syrian refugee children ride their bicycles at Azraq refugee camp, near Al Azraq city, Jordan.
File/ Reuters Syrian refugee children ride their bicycles at Azraq refugee camp, near Al Azraq city, Jordan.

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