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Humanitarian crisis escalates for Daraa’s displaced families

Smoke rises after the Assad regime carried out airstrikes over residential areas in Daraa, Syria on 14 June 2017 [Muhammed Yusuf/Anadolu Agency

Smoke rises after the Assad regime carried out air strikes over residential areas in Daraa, Syria on 14 June 2017 [Muhammed Yusuf/Anadolu Agency]

The humanitarian situation is deteriorating for Syrian families displaced from Daraa who are now tantalisingly close to the Jordanian border, which is just 500 metres away.

Around 50 families — more than 200 people, mostly women and children — left their homes in and around Daraa’s eastern suburbs to flee from the bombing of the area. The Syrian regime and Russian allies have been bombing eastern Daraa since 16 June.

The families are living in tents that protect them neither from the high summer daytime temperatures nor cold at night. They also have to deal with scorpions and snakes in the semi-desert area.

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