Situation in besieged Syrian town of Madaya 'pretty horrible', says UN

Siege and starvation have left the rebel-held Syrian town of Madaya in a nightmarish state not seen elsewhere in the country, a UN official has said.

Situation in besieged Syrian town of Madaya 'pretty horrible', says UN

Siege and starvation have left the rebel-held Syrian town of Madaya in a nightmarish state not seen elsewhere in the country, a UN official has said.

Sajjad Malik, the UN refugee agency’s chief in Damascus, was speaking as 300 residents fled and desperately needed humanitarian aid arrived in the town.

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