The United Nations (UN) warned this Thursday that humanitarian aid flights to Syria would be “temporarily suspended” after Damascus accused Israel of bombing two airports in the country, which were left unusable.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “condemns all violence in Syria and calls on parties to respect their obligations under international law, remembering that civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected,” his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said during his daily press conference in New York. York. York.
The spokesman added that the UN humanitarian air service, which operates from the affected Damascus and Aleppo airports, will be “temporarily suspended” and will not be able to continue supporting relief programs in the country.
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