Syria latest news today
Here are the latest news updates from Syria:
Conflict and Violence
- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that at least 12 civilians were killed in airstrikes by Russian and Syrian government forces on the town of Ariha in Idlib province on Tuesday.
- The SOHR also reported that 14 government soldiers were killed in a rebel attack on a military base in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.
- The Syrian government has accused Turkey of supporting terrorist groups in Idlib, and has threatened to take action against Turkish forces in the region.
Humanitarian Crisis
- The United Nations has warned that the humanitarian situation in Syria is deteriorating rapidly, with over 12 million people in need of assistance.
- The UN has appealed for $1.2 billion to support humanitarian efforts in Syria, but has only received $400 million so far.
- The Syrian government has blocked aid convoys from reaching several areas in the country, including the besieged city of Eastern Ghouta.
Political Developments
- The Syrian government has announced that it will hold presidential elections on May 26, with President Bashar al-Assad expected to run for re-election.
- The opposition Syrian National Coalition has called for a boycott of the elections, saying they are a "farce" and will not be recognized by the international community.
- The United States has reiterated its opposition to the elections, saying they will not be recognized and will only serve to legitimize the Assad regime.
Other News
- The Syrian government has announced that it will reopen the country's borders with Jordan and Iraq, which have been closed for several months due to the conflict.
- The Syrian government has also announced that it will allow international aid agencies to operate in the country, but has not specified which agencies will be allowed to operate.
- The Syrian government has accused the United States of supporting terrorist groups in the country, and has threatened to take action against US forces in the region.
Please note that the situation in Syria is constantly evolving, and the information provided above may not be up to date.