Syria: sixteen people died of hunger in Madaya
Sixteen other people died of hunger in the Syrian city of Madaya (west), since humanitarian convoys are entered mid-January, according to Doctors without Borders (MSF).
Cases of malnutrition are estimated at 320, including 33 patients in “mortal danger,” further clarified the humanitarian organization deploring that “people continue to die of hunger” in Madaya.
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