More than 160,000 displaced as violence in southern Syria continues


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An initial flood of about 50,000 earlier this week rose to more than 160,000 people fleeing their homes, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a report on Friday.


Many of the displaced have settled in the fields near the Jordanian-Syrian border and in Qunaiterah province, close to the Golan Heights.


Children with their family belongings in the back of a truck fleeing from Daraa, southern Syria.

Children with their family belongings in the back of a truck fleeing from Daraa, southern Syria.


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“We’ve managed to get [the refugees] assistance despite the difficulty of using the land crossing offered by Jordan,” said Mohammad Hawari, a spokesman for the UN’s refugee agency in Jordan.


He said about 34,000 people had been provided with basic assistance, including tents, plastic protectors, blankets, mattresses, water, as well as basic foodstuffs and hygienic materials.


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