The resurgence of war in northwestern Syria has forced nearly 50.000 people to flee their homes in a matter of days.
The news was announced yesterday Monday by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) of the United Nations, stressing that the situation is fluid, evolving rapidly.
"As of November 30, more than 48.500 people have been displaced," a number "greatly increased compared to the 14.000" recorded on November 28, OCHA said, whose head Tom Fletcher expressed concern via X about the "tens of thousands of people » who ran away.