has left two volunteer groups like the white cabinet helmets to search for survivors here rescuing two girls in a village. the syrian government is now claiming that it will allow aid but not if it goes to people it regards as terrorists. that is not only problem. terrorists. that is not only problem- terrorists. that is not only -roblem. ., ., problem. the whole un aid effort into problem. the whole un aid effort into idlib problem. the whole un aid effort into idlib provinces . effort into idlib provinces reliant effort into idlib provinces reliant on one border crossing, it is reliant on one border crossing, it is right reliant on one border crossing, it is right in reliant on one border crossing, it is right in the middle of the it is right in the middle of the zone it is right in the middle of the zone that has been badly damaged by the earthquake, and that crossing itself is badly damaged, that route is not viable damaged, that route is not viable for large scal
but that s not the only problem. the whole un aid effort into idlib province is reliant on one border crossing bab al hawa crossing that is right in the middle of the zone that s been badly damaged by the earthquake, and that crossing itself is badly damaged, that route is not viable for large scale aid efforts. and, frankly, syria and russia kind of like it that way. the whole strategy towards the north western part of the country has been to grind it into oblivion through bombing, starvation and aid blockages. so, in that sense, the earthquake and the aid cut off kind of serves their larger political purposes. so, where does that leave tens of thousands of civilians, most of them refugees living already desperate lives? many of those people are in tents and temporary buildings. that, for once, may have helped to save lives. but as long as idlib remains a rebel stronghold, getting help from the outside world will remain extremely difficult.
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