Fighting in the Syrian province of Es Suvayd. UN Security Council: Violence in Es Suvayda undermined the transition process and exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Syria Peace and safety escalation of violence in the Syrian province of Es Suvid led to mass victims, undermined confidence in the political process and aggravated the humanitarian crisis. This was stated by the special envoy of the UN for Syria Gayr Pedersen and the representative of the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian issues (UKGV) Eden Vororn, speaking at a meeting of the Security Council on Monday. ~ 60 > 62 ~ “The transition process in Syria was interrupted by a wave of violence and escalation, which led to mass victims, undermining the trust and an increase in the threat of fragmentation,” Pedersen warned. human rights violations he is he He recalled that on July 12, mutual abductions grew into armed clashes between the Bedaux and Druzhsky groups. An attempt to introduce security forces to restore order was accompanied by attacks, including abductions and murders. There were reliable reports of “extrajudicial executions, humiliation of human dignity, abuse of bodies, looting and destruction of property”, along with the “large -scale campaign for misinformation and sectarian enjoyment of enmity”. Among the victims are representatives of the security forces, fighters, and, “tragically, civilians, primarily Druze,” emphasized by the special support. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 >According to reports, both the security forces and persons associated with the authorities and local armed groups are involved in violations. Pedersen noted that the Ministry of Defense of Syria assigned responsibility to the “unknown group in military uniforms.” The presidential office also condemned what had happened and promised to hold the perpetrators liable. Pedersen emphasized that he would carefully monitor how these obligations will be put into practice. ~ 60 > situation aggravated as a result of Israeli airlines for Syrian forces and the Bedouin armed groups, as well as in the buildings of the Ministry of Defense and near the presidential palace in Damascus. “I condemn Israeli intervention and dangerous airstrikes,” said Pedersen. ~ 60 > according to him, a fragile truce has been in effect from July 19, but “The situation remains stressful and remains stressful and unstable “. The humanitarian consequences are ~ 60 > on the humanitarian side of the crisis for the Council of People’s Commissars was held by Eden Voronn, who spoke on behalf of Tom Fletcher, Deputy Secretary General on Humanitarian issues. According to estimates, as a result of violence, 175 thousand people were forced to leave their homes. 60 > among the dead – women, children and medical personnel. The World Health Organization confirmed the murder of two doctors, attacks on ambulances and temporary occupation of hospitals. Damaged water infrastructure, power supply, as well as food supply, fuel and other goods, were violated. The main hospital in the region is crowded and experiences an acute shortage of medical resources. ~ 60 >“People who find themselves in the war zone should be protected and be able to move freely in search of safety and medical care,” said ~ 60 > 60 > she said that from July 20, three motorcade of the Syrian Arab Red Creek was delivered to the ES Supple, food, and food, food. Medicines, fuel and other essential items. Nevertheless, “access is still limited”, and the UN continues to achieve the expansion of the humanitarian space. ~ 60 > in the neighboring regions-Dara and rural areas of Damascus-partnerships and UN agencies provide support for forced migrants, providing nutrition, medical services, water and objects of the first necessity. 60 > vomorn also indicated other challenges, including destructive forest fires in Latakia, aggravated by the strongest drought over the past 36 years. Key reservoirs fell to historically low levels. ~ 60 > UN and partners are assisted by about 2.5 million people per month, despite “catastrophically low funding.” To date, only 12 percent of the requested 3.2 billion before the end of the year has been received. & Amp; NBSP; long -term support for the country’s recovery is also required. As of mid -July, more than 1.5 million internally displaced persons and about 700 thousand Syrian refugees returned to their homes, which increases the load on already overloaded healthcare systems, water supply and education.