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Commission statement on humanitarian situation in #Aleppo, Syria
Yesterday, 29 September, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Commissioner Christos Stylianides issued a statement on the urgent need for humanitarian access in Aleppo.
"The need for humanitarian access in Aleppo, Syria could not be more urgent.I am outraged by the unprecedented attacks that have targeted civilians and humanitarian infrastructures. No aid at all is getting in at the moment. The European Union, as the leading donor in the international response to the Syria crisis, has been constantly working with humanitarian partners like the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross and international NGOs, to prepare stocks and vital items for Aleppo, including life-saving essentials like food, medical supplies and water.These emergency materials are ready to be delivered through all possible means."
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