United Nations: More than one million Syrians were displaced in the last two weeks
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Mayadeen, the United Nations Office of Humanitarian Affairs reported that since the spread of violence in Syria on November 27, more than 1.1 million people have been displaced in different parts of the country. Most of them are women and children They give.
The United Nations statement adds that about 640,000 people have fled from Aleppo province, and about 334,000 residents of Idlib and 136,000 residents of Hama are also displaced.
Tahrir terrorist group Al-Sham along with a number of other armed groups launched a massive attack on November 27 prepared against the positions of the Syrian government in different provinces of this country and succeeded in capturing Damascus on December 8 with his rapid advance. By taking control of the governing institutions in Syria, these groups introduced Muhammad Al-Bashir as the head of the interim government, which will be in place until the end of March 2025.