On the 25th local time, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that recent conflicts in southern Syria’s Soudan Province have resulted in approximately 176,000 people being displaced.
A large number of people have been forced to seek refuge in Damascus, Daraa province, and rural areas.
On the same day, an explosion occurred at a military ammunition depot in Marat Misr city, Idlib province, killing six people and injuring at least 140 others.
The UN humanitarian coordinator Abdullah Mulay stated that the 2025 humanitarian response plan urgently needs $3.2 billion to assist over a hundred million people, but only $367 million has been raised so far. The UN calls on the international community to provide flexible and predictable funding immediately to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria. (CCTV Reporter: Yang Chun)
