Response Coordinators Team provides a summary on ceasefire violations in the north west of syria
The Syria Response Coordinators team provided a summary on the humanitarian and field conditions in northwestern Syria nine months after the ceasefire, pointing out That the violations documented since the beginning of the agreement amounted to 4128 violations.
The violations include all of the targeting with artillery, missile and drones, in addition to the use of Russian aircraft in several areas, and he considered that the ceasefire after documenting these violations is not fully stable, but it is threatened.
The team revealed that 14 children, 5 women, 27 men, civilians, and 6 humanitarian workers were killed, while the targeting of two shelters and camps, and 14 of them were recorded in the event that the Russian and Assad regime forces failed to stop the deliberate violations of the area.
An educational facility, one medical facility, a service center, and 9 places of worship. The team explained that the number of displaced people during the last military campaign reached (1041233) civilians, and several areas witnessed a return movement for the displaced after the military campaign stopped, as it reached (302715) civilians in Idlib.
And in the countryside of Aleppo The return of displaced persons continues despite the violations and amounted to (251,890) civilians.
The team confirmed that the humanitarian response to the needy population in northwestern Syria is clearly low by the organizations working in Idlib governorate for the civilian population in the area, which is due to several reasons, noting that the most prominent is weakness The necessary funding to finance basic projects in the region, especially projects related to preventive measures to deal with the emerging coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the organizations’ focus on certain regions and marginalizing other regions.
On March 5, the Turkish and Russian presidents announced that they had reached an agreement to cease launching The fire in Idlib went into effect on March 6
It was also agreed to launch Turkish and Russian patrols along the M4 road (an international road linking the provinces of Aleppo and Latakia) between the regions of Tarnaba and Ain Al-Hour, while Turkey reserves the right to respond to the attacks of the regime forces.