Chattanooga Times Free Press

Delivery of aid completed

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BEIRUT — The U.N. and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent on Wednesday completed a desperatel­y needed aid delivery to displaced Syrians in a remote desert camp near the border with Jordan.

Fadwa Abed Rabbou Baroud, of the U.N. Office of the Resident Coordinato­r, said the delivery to the Rukban camp included a month’s worth of food, as well as medicine, clothes and vaccinatio­ns.

Nearly 50,000 people are stranded in the desert and had received no aid since January. At least four people have died in the past month due to malnutriti­on and extremely limited access to medical care.

The Syrian government and its ally Russia have blamed U.S. troops stationed nearby for failing to provide security for aid shipments, allegation­s denied by the Americans. Jordan closed the border over security concerns.

Also on Wednesday, a Palestinia­n official said Syrian President Bashar Assad has instructed the government to start taking measures for the return of civilians to the refugee camp of Yarmouk in the capital Damascus.

Yarmouk, the largest refugee camp and once a home to tens of thousands, suffered massive destructio­n during the seven-year conflict and hardly a building is not damaged in the sprawling camp south of Damascus. Until earlier this year, large parts of it were controlled by the Islamic State group and al-Qaida-linked fighters.

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