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    International organizations concerned about running out of food and medicine in Fallujah

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    International organizations concerned about running out of food and medicine in Fallujah Empty International organizations concerned about running out of food and medicine in Fallujah

    Post by Rocky Thu 04 Feb 2016, 4:13 am

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    Local officials and residents said tens of thousands of civilians are suffering a shortage of food and medicine in the city of Fallujah, the stronghold of the organization Daash in western Iraq, which deliberately organized a booby-trapping the streets and keep people out of it. 
    Imposes military and police forces and Shi'ite factions backed by air strikes from the coalition, led by the United States, blockade almost completely since late last year on Falluja, 50 km west of Baghdad in the Euphrates valley. 
    he said residents and officials contacted by Reuters by telephone that the city's residents are suffering shortages of food, medicine, fuel, and media reports said people who died due to lack of food and health care. It was difficult to verify these reports because of the security situation fragile and poor communication within the city. 
    He appealed to Suhaib al-Rawi governor of Anbar international coalition lowered airlifted humanitarian aid to trapped civilians, and said that this is the only way to deliver aid after the mine organize Daash entrances to the city and to prevent civilians from leave. 
    the narrator said, in an interview with television channel event on Monday evening, "You can not any power to intervene and provide nutrients to the inner city ... we have nothing left but to the movement of the aircraft aid." 
    comes warnings a few days of the announcement by the Iraqi authorities cut organize supplies after Daash in the city of Fallujah, which is controlled by since the beginning of 2014, and the opening of safe corridors for residents to get out of the besieged city. 
    Brigadier General Saad Maan, spokesman for the Baghdad operations command, told AFP on Monday that "progress toward Fallujah began in Tdrjie, and we have to cut off supply routes Daash who began his control circle is narrowing, especially after operations in Nuaimiya area (south) and the Po per record (in the north). " 
    the Maan" open safe corridors for the people of Fallujah stranded off Amiriyah Fallujah and Habbaniyah neighbors. " 
    the Fallujah, a stronghold for militants year for a long time and was the first city in Iraq Down in the grip of the organization Daash and that was in January 2014, six months after the invasion of pop from the norm for large parts of the north and west of Iraq and Syria regulation ago. 
    since the restoration of the city of Ramadi month ago - located another 50 kilometers to the Gharb- al Daash not Iraqi authorities indicate whether they would seek to restore Fallujah in the next step or Sttrkha trapping while most of the troops heading north toward Mosul, the largest city in Iraq controlled by the militant group. 
    he said Faleh al-Issawi, deputy head of the Anbar provincial council, said that the organization has made ​​Fallujah detention huge center. He added of gray that security forces have succeeded in controlling all the areas around Fallujah and that this has helped in reducing outside the city Daash attacks, but the cost is very high because the civilians are paying the price now. 
    She said a doctor at a Fallujah hospital, said that the medicines and supplies run out private in the unity of care after birth. She said, "What is the guilt of the born after that lived in the womb of their mothers without a feeding?" 
    It was not possible to obtain comment from spokesmen for the Iraqi army, the police or the Shiite factions that have surrounded Fallujah. 
    According to the coalition led by the United States estimates that there are about 400 fighters from al Daash in Fallujah, but some military analysts estimate the number at about a thousand. 
    the Alliance, which includes European and Arab powers have dropped food and water in 2014 to members of the Yazidi minority trapped regulation on Mount Sinjar in the humanitarian crisis sparked international air campaign. 
    he said a coalition spokesman in Baghdad the alliance does not rule out a similar operation in Fallujah, but he pointed out that Daash control of the city makes it more difficult. 
    said Steve Warren, Colonel US army, "what's wrong with air landing is difficult to control who will receive aid ... should conditions be ripe, including allows people who want to give them the supplies delivered effectively and nothing indicates that the situation allows this in Fallujah. " 
    said Maria Vantapi, analyst competent on Iraq at the international crisis Group, said that the humanitarian situation will continue to be very difficult, even after the termination of the blockade since a large part of the infrastructure infrastructure in the city has been destroyed in the fighting. 
    he said Suhaib al-Rawi said the organization uses civilians as human shields in Fallujah, as it did in Ramadi, which slows down the progress of the Iraqi forces. 
    he added that media reports about the death of up to ten people because of lack of food minute and health care but local officials were unable to give details. 
    residents told Reuters that food prices in Fallujah markets have risen too much and that bakeries began rationing buy bread. They said the fuel became scarce during the winter months. 
    The man asked, like other residents of anonymity, said the last time the Daash distributed essential food commodities were a few weeks ago, although most of them have already run out. 
    She described Liz Grand Humanitarian Coordinator of the United Nations in Iraq, the situation in Fallujah as "appalling". She told Reuters: "We are very worried by unconfirmed reports of people dying due to lack of medicine and hunger widespread reports" .ootalegt United Nations, appealed on Sunday to raise $ 861 million to help Iraq confront a large financing gap in the plan for 2016 to address the humanitarian crisis caused by the war with al Daash which left ten million people in need of emergency aid.
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