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        "msgid": "un-says-humanitarian-convoy-arrives-in-ain-al-arab-northern-syria-1772042948",
        "date": "2026-02-25 21:07:42",
        "title": "UN says humanitarian convoy arrives in Ain Al Arab, northern Syria",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "A UN humanitarian agency announced that a convoy of aid has arrived in Ain Al Arab, northern Syria, to deliver supplies to displaced people. The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that the convoy, consisting of 27 trucks, arrived on Monday, carrying food, medical supplies, and fuel. While the situation in Ain Al Arab is gradually improving, humanitarian needs remain high, with limited access to electricity and ongoing shortages of fuel.",
        "content": "<p>UN Headquarters, New York (ANTARA) - A convoy of aid has arrived in\nAin Al Arab, northern Syria, to deliver supplies to displaced people,\nthe United Nations humanitarian agency said on Tuesday (February\n24).<\/p>\n<p>The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said\nthe convoy, consisting of 27 trucks, arrived on Monday (February 23) in\nAin Al Arab, also known as Kobani, carrying food, medical supplies, and\nfuel.<\/p>\n<p>OCHA said that although the situation in Ain Al Arab is gradually\nimproving, including the partial restoration of electricity supplies,\nhumanitarian needs remain very high.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cElectricity supplies are still unstable, only meeting about 40\npercent of needs. Fuel shortages continue, with limited availability and\nrising prices,\u201d said OCHA.<\/p>\n<p>According to OCHA, local authorities reported that the main\npriorities are to improve public access to medical supplies and\nelectricity. Displaced families emphasized the urgent need for\nmattresses, blankets, jerry cans, food, and healthcare.<\/p>\n<p>Although markets have begun to partially reopen and food is generally\navailable, prices remain high due to limited supply.<\/p>\n<p>OCHA said that many displaced families have expressed their\nwillingness to return to their areas of origin, but concerns about\nsecurity and reports of property looting remain obstacles to large-scale\nreturns.<\/p>\n<p>The office also said that on Monday (February 23), aid had reached\nthe Ak Burhan camp in the northwest of the country, which houses more\nthan 1,000 families relocated from the Al Hol camp, most of whom are\nSyrian and Iraqi citizens.<\/p>\n<p>OCHA stated that basic services, including regular electricity and\nwater supplies, are available in the Ak Burhan camp. Upon arrival at the\nlocation, families received ready-to-eat rations, hot meals, and bread\nprovided by humanitarian partners.<\/p>\n<p>Hygiene kits and basic necessities were also distributed.<\/p>\n<p>The office said that since early January 2026, humanitarian workers\nhave reached nearly 190,000 people in the Aleppo Governorate and a\nnumber of governorates in the northeast through 29 convoys, delivering\nmore than 300 trucks of humanitarian aid.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/un-says-humanitarian-convoy-arrives-in-ain-al-arab-northern-syria-1772042948",
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