UN: Hundreds in Syria’s Ghouta Die for Lack of Medical Aid
A senior U.N. official warns many of the hundreds of critically wounded and ill people trapped in the besieged Syrian area of East Ghouta, a suburb of the capital, Damascus, could die without urgent medical treatment. U.N. Special Envoy Jan Egeland said the United Nations has been waiting for two months for the Syrian government to…
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Sure is empty down here...