GENEVA: The United Nations plans to make its first air drops of food aid in Syria, to Deir Al-Zor, a town of 200,000 besieged by Daesh militants, the chair of a UN humanitarian task force said on Thursday.
UN aid agencies do not have direct access to areas held by Daesh, including Deir Al-Zor, where civilians are facing severe food shortages and sharply deteriorating conditions.
Jan Egeland, speaking to reporters in Geneva a day after UN aid convoys reached five government-besieged areas, said the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) had a “concrete plan” for carrying out the Deir Al-Zor operation in coming days.
He said the WFP hoped to make progress reaching “the poor people inside Deir Al-Zor, which is besieged by Daesh. That can only be done by air drops,” said Egeland.
“It’s a complicated operation and would be in many ways the first of its kind,” Egeland said, giving no details of the air operation which is far more costly than land convoys.
Deir Al-Zor is the main town in a province of the same name. The province links Daesh’s de facto capital in the Syrian city of Raqqa with territory controlled by the militant group in neighboring Iraq.
Egeland chaired a three-hour meeting of the humanitarian task force on Syria, where he said that many member states pledged support for the attempt to reach Deir Al-Zor.
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