Syria live news
Here are the latest news updates from Syria:
Breaking News
- The Syrian government has announced that it has regained control of the strategic city of Khan Sheikhoun in the northwestern province of Idlib, after a series of battles with rebel forces. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The United States has imposed new sanctions on several senior Syrian officials, including the country's defense minister and the head of its military intelligence agency, in response to the government's alleged use of chemical weapons. (Source: Reuters)
- The Syrian army has launched a new offensive against rebel-held areas in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, in an effort to capture key oil fields and infrastructure. (Source: BBC)
Recent Developments
- The Syrian government has announced that it has begun a new phase of its military campaign against rebel forces in the northwestern province of Idlib, after a ceasefire agreement collapsed earlier this month. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The United Nations has warned of a "catastrophic" humanitarian crisis in Syria, as the country's civil war enters its 10th year. (Source: UN News)
- The Syrian army has captured several key towns and villages in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, as part of its campaign to capture the province from rebel forces. (Source: BBC)
Humanitarian Crisis
- The Syrian refugee crisis continues to worsen, with over 12 million people displaced or affected by the conflict. (Source: UNHCR)
- The World Health Organization has warned of a "serious" shortage of medical supplies and equipment in Syria, as the country's healthcare system struggles to cope with the conflict. (Source: WHO)
- The United Nations has launched a new appeal for funding to support humanitarian efforts in Syria, as the country's humanitarian crisis continues to worsen. (Source: UN News)
International Response
- The United States has announced that it will provide an additional $250 million in humanitarian aid to support efforts to address the Syrian refugee crisis. (Source: US State Department)
- The European Union has announced that it will provide an additional €100 million in humanitarian aid to support efforts to address the Syrian refugee crisis. (Source: EU Commission)
- The United Nations has called on the international community to provide more support to address the Syrian refugee crisis, as the country's humanitarian crisis continues to worsen. (Source: UN News)
Please note that the situation in Syria is constantly evolving, and this information may not be up to date.