6.8m Syrians require aid: UN

A newly-arrived Syrian refugee boy carries his family's belongings to the new Jordanian Emirate refugee camp, Mrajeeb al-Fhood, in Zarqa.

A newly-arrived Syrian refugee boy carries his family's belongings to the new Jordanian Emirate refugee camp, Mrajeeb al-Fhood, in Zarqa.

Published Jul 16, 2013

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New York - About 6.8 million Syrians require humanitarian assistance as the more than two-year conflict has spread beyond Syria's borders, UN officials said Tuesday.

Half of those needing aid are children, Valerie Amos, head of UN humanitarian affairs, said while briefing the UN Security Council.

“This is a regional crisis, not a crisis in Syria with regional consequences,” Amos said, describing the situation as “extremely grave” with long-term impact on the present and future generations of Syrians.

Amos said 4.2 million of the total 6.8 million are internally displaced. More than 1.7 million Syrians have fled to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and other countries. - Sapa-dpa

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