UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake has called on all parties to the conflict in Syria to honor their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.
He urged those parties to "facilitate unconditional, unimpeded and sustained access to people in desperate need – wherever they are in Syria."
“All those with a conscience must condemn the attack on a humanitarian convoy in Aleppo that killed and injured humanitarian workers, UNICEF said in a statement Wednesday.
“The inter-agency convoy was carrying desperately needed humanitarian supplies for tens of thousands of people in extreme need.
“Trucks carrying UNICEF health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation and hygiene supplies were severely damaged in the attack.
“These supplies were for children who have already suffered more than five years of war. Five years of callous disregard for their lives, their wellbeing, and their future.
“Our deepest sympathy is with the families of those killed in this heartless attack, and our thoughts are with all those who were injured. These heroes risked their lives – and lost their lives – working to save others in a human catastrophe that has gone on for far too long, and cost far too many lives.”
“We honor their work best by carrying on. UNICEF remains committed to deliver aid to the more than six million children and their families who are in desperate need of help.
Source: MENA
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