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This Article is From Aug 04, 2016

UN Aid Official Laments Failure To Achieve More In Syria

UN Aid Official Laments Failure To Achieve More In Syria
UN is prepared to send aid to Aleppo as soon as fighting pauses. (File Photo)
Beirut: A senior UN humanitarian official is lamenting the world body's failure to achieve its target goals in war-ravaged Syria.

Jan Egeland, an adviser to UN's special envoy to Syria, says only 40 percent of planned humanitarian relief was delivered in June and July. He said the UN had hoped to reach 1.2 million people over the last two months, but fell well short of that target.

Egeland says there is "fighting in too many places, and that affects the besieged towns more than anything else."

Speaking today in Geneva, Egeland also said the UN is prepared to send aid to the contested city of Aleppo as soon as fighting pauses.

The last delivery to the opposition-held half of the city, home to an estimated 300,000 people, was in June.

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