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Bombardment and the progovernment side has taken little territory. The United Nations is warning the offensive is creating a humanitarian disaster that has been calling on turkey and russia guarantors of a cease fire to help revive the agreement but for now their proxies engage in battle to gain political leverage. Beirut joining me now in the studio is i mean our words director of the middle East North Africa bureau for the office of the United Nations high commissioner for refugees good to have you with us. What you feel when you see reports like that which lay bare the suffering of the people in that part of syria and what is supposed to be a safe so. Correct its supposed to be a safe zone we have calling on all parties to observe International Norm International Humanitarian law 1st and foremost to give access to people to leave the fighting and reach safe area. To allow humanitarian agencies to access the area so that they can deliver they can deliver Food Supplies medicine in tho
Nations is warning the offensive is creating a humanitarian disaster it has been calling on turkey and russia guarantors of a cease fire to help revive the agreement but for now their proxies engage in battle to gain political leverage. Beirut earlier i spoke with i mean our director of the middle east and North Africa Bureau at the office of the United Nations high commissioner for refugees he says a settlement is needed in syria to alleviate peoples suffering. Very frustrating situation and thats why we keep we keep really calling on both parties observe International Norms International Military law and to also go back to the agreement that in in place so that. You know a negotiated settlement can be found a much longer can the situation go on but every day counts every hour counts we saw people now under the rubble we saw both sides of population and that both sides are really suffering i think its going to go for long there is a limit to what a human being can walk out of. The off
Moscow security concerns and this is the way how it works between the 2 of course its not. Ideal a smooth because russia here is in the sort of between the rock and the hard place trying to see it in several chairs small tenuously on the one hand tries to be. A good partner and defend it iranian interests in the region but on the other hand some of these the trying to appeal to the israelis and also kind of. Take into account their interests and so its a very nuanced and careful delicate diplomacy which moscow is trying to conduct which actually is pretty much appreciated in tel aviv and we can see that by the frequency of meetings between need to put in by the. Phone calls and by the Russian Diplomats often visits to to israel i want to ask you about 2 more things so maybe well just be a little bit brief on these 11 is the middle east Peace Process the socalled deal of the century but 1st i want to ask you about specifically iran do you think what russia has announced today is somethi
Ukrainians left abroad, mainly women and children. More than 3. 5 million have returned, these are data as of february of this year, and due to hostilities, occupation, some people have nowhere to return, and then they become internal migrants, currently 9 . Where do ukrainians return from . Statistics say, mostly from poland, hungary and romania. And for many , ukraine does not look like a safe place to live, for some there is simply no one. To return, others are worried about whether the state will be able to provide their children a fullfledged education. My colleagues talked to a woman who went abroad for two weeks and stayed for years. Are you ready to go back . Lets listen to her story. When i went abroad, in fact, i went there for two weeks. I still, well, i didnt want to stay there, well, as they say, its good at home, i didnt want to go abroad. But when i arrived there, everyone loved me. The child, that the child is better here, and all that, but even when we were sitting on