The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Thursday that despite increased aid deliveries in Syria, people are still starving without medical care and said the world should be “ashamed” at the devastating human toll in five years of “senseless” fighting.
Edith M. Lederer | AP, Washington Post: World
Thu, 04/28/2016 - 5:30pm
The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Thursday that despite increased aid deliveries in Syria, people are still starving without medical care and said the world should be “ashamed” at the devastating human toll in five years of “senseless” fighting.