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U.N. Says Up To Seven Million People In Critical Need Of Food In Syria

Syrian refugees try grabbing a food in a park where they live with their families on November 3, 2013, in Istanbul. According to the Turkish disaster management agency, the number of Syrian refugees in Turkey has exceeded 600,000 and more than 400,000 of them are living outside refugee camps. Turkey, which shares a 900-km (560-mile) border with Syria, is a strong critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and a main supporter of the rebels fighting against him. It has said it will maintain its "open door" policy to those fleeing the Syrian civil war, now in its third year, although it has closed border crossings from time to time following clashes near the frontier. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC (Photo credit should read BULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images)

Up to seven million people are in critical need of food in Syria and the situation is getting worse every day as the war drags on, a senior official at the United Nations’ food programme said on Tuesday.

The war in Syria, which has entered its seventh year, has killed some 320,000 people, displaced millions and thrown civilians into dire living conditions.

“The number of people who are in need of food assistance in Syria has exceeded six-seven million, people who are in critical food need,” Muhannad Hadi, the U.N. World Food Programme’s regional director told Reuters.

“As days pass, as months and weeks pass, the number of people who are in need is increasing. And the situation on the ground is not improving at all… In crisis like Syria, the ones who suffer the most are definitely the children.”

Hadi, in Brussels for an international conference on Syria organised by the European Union, said WFP delivers food parcels to four million people in Syria and feeds nearly two million people in the neighbouring states every month.

The EU contributes funding to the WFP Syria programme, which, according to Hadi, is mostly restrained by the problems of reaching many parts of Syria.

According to the U.N., food production has dropped to an all-time low in Syria. Many farmers have had to abandon their land, unable to afford the soaring costs of seeds, fertilizers and tractor fuel.

Wheat output, vital for making flat loaves of bread which are a staple of the Syrian diet, has fallen very sharply

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  1. Remy Ma

    April 4, 2017 at 11:31 pm

    Nice idea from UN. I hope they achieve this goal. Bless up UN for real

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