- Local authorities launched a distress call this morning after the interruption of food supplies from al-Rukban refugee camp in the Syrian desert on the Syrian-Iraqi borders.
This came after the regime seized large areas near the camp in addition to the commercial road in the countryside of As-Suwayda, which lead to the lack of sugar, flour and oil as well as the large water crisis suffered in the camp.
It appealed to local bodies, organizations and the United Nations to accelerate the supplement of food and the opening of commercial routes, fearing of what it described as the "humanitarian catastrophe".
The regime and the militias supporting it, seized on last week large areas east of the As-Suwayda on the Jordanian-Syrian border.
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