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Syrian Arab Republic: Recent Developments in Northwestern Syria and RAATA Situation Report No 27 – April - May 2021 - Syrian Arab Republic

Syrian Arab Republic: Recent Developments in Northwestern Syria and RAATA Situation Report No 27 – April - May 2021 - Syrian Arab Republic
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Informal Site and Settlement Profiles: Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, Syria (February 2021) - Syrian Arab Republic

Informal Site and Settlement Profiles: Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, Syria (February 2021) Format Background In October 2019, military operations in the area around the Turkish border led to a change in control of an area of approximately 4,000 km2 , encompassing Ras al-Ain, Suluk and Tell Abiad. As a result, approximately 70,000 people remain displaced, and two camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) were closed. Toward the end of 2020, clashes have resumed and north and east Syria face continued internal security threats, particularly frequent in the Deir ez-Zor region’s eastern countryside. Meanwhile, economic conditions have deteriorated across Syria, and the prices of basic goods are increasing. This is partly due to the instability and decline of the Syrian Pound (SYP) against the US Dollar (USD) as well as the escalation of conflict in northwest Syria in early 2020. Additionally, a fuel crisis is affecting the wider region.

Informal Site and Settlement Profiles: Al-Hasakeh Governorate, Syria (February 2021) - Syrian Arab Republic

Informal Site and Settlement Profiles: Al-Hasakeh Governorate, Syria (February 2021) Format Background In October 2019, military operations in the area around the Turkish border led to a change in control of an area of approximately 4,000 km2 , encompassing Ras al-Ain, Suluk and Tell Abiad. As a result, approximately 70,000 people remain displaced, and two camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) were closed. Toward the end of 2020, clashes and shelling have resumed. Additionally, there is reportedly intermittent disruption to water and electricity supplies in Al-Hasakeh governorate. Meanwhile, economic conditions have deteriorated across Syria, and the prices of basic goods are increasing. This is partly due to the instability and decline of the Syrian Pound (SYP) against the US Dollar (USD) as well as the escalation of conflict in northwest Syria in early 2020.

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