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ICRC Syria
Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross () in Syria. Tweeting (mostly) about the ICRC's activities in the country.
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ICRC Syria Sep 1
It is a must to take all precautionary measures to protect civilians who are trapped in . .
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ICRC Syria Aug 27
Now: Our team entered with & . 47 trucks delivering aid to 110,000 people. .
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ICRC Syria Aug 26
NOW: Our team in with and to deliver aid to 20,000 people. .
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ICRC Syria Aug 26
NOW: Our team in with and to deliver aid to 20,000 people. .
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ICRC Syria Aug 21
Many fled & , but thousands remain trapped. This is what our head of delegation saw during her visit to the camps.
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ICRC Aug 20
History can be a casualty of war:
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British Red Cross Aug 19
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ICRC Syria Aug 19
NOW: our team w/ delivers aid to &Tal Homr. 30 trucks bring water items,dialysis machine &food to 84,000 people
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ICRC Aug 19
Thousands of people, over 50 countries, 1 message. On World Humanitarian Day, we reaffirm: Aid workers and volunteers are .
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IFRC MENA Aug 18
كم من العاملين الإنسانيين سنخسر بعد، قبل أن يتوقف استهدافهم؟
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IFRC MENA Aug 18
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ICRC Aug 18
Replying to @ICRC
Besides those who have escaped, thousands remain trapped in . Their fate is unknown.
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ICRC Aug 18
Replying to @ICRC
2,000 of those who fled are at Tweihaneyeh camp with almost no assistance - many sleep outdoors without shelter.
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ICRC Aug 18
Replying to @ICRC
6,000 people who fled are accommodated in Arisha camp. They have no clean water, no medical services & no toilets.
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ICRC Aug 18
Replying to @ICRC
1,200 people have taken refuge at Mabrouka camp. Among them 600 children, 60 of whom lost their parents.
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ICRC Syria Aug 17
Our team entering with . 48 trucks bringing food and medical supplies for 35,000 people. .
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Stephanie Nebehay Aug 16
My story - Red Cross hopes to repair dam near Syria's
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Robert Mardini Aug 15
: As put by my colleague Marianne leading , this is one of the worst humanitarian situations she has ever witnessed in .
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Joe English Aug 15
Tens of thousands face harrowing living conditions after fleeing fighting in -
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ICRC Syria Jul 31
Replying to @ICRC_sy
For others who fled for their lives from & , the heat is eating away at their weak bodies – and there’s no medical care.
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