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US Demands Protection of Civilians and Minorities in Syria After Daraa Capture

US Demands Protection of Civilians and Minorities in Syria After Daraa Capture

December 7, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

U.S. Urges ​citizen Evacuation ⁢from ‌Syria​ Amid‍ Escalating Conflict

Washington‍ D.C. – The United States government issued a⁢ stark warning to American citizens in Syria on Tuesday,‍ urging them to‌ leave the ‌country immediately while‌ commercial⁤ flights are still available. This comes as the Syrian conflict intensifies, with recent fighting leading to ‌concerns over civilian safety and the potential for further instability.

“The security situation in Syria remains​ extremely perilous and unpredictable,” stated a ⁤spokesperson for the U.S.⁤ Department of State. “We strongly advise all U.S.citizens currently⁤ in Syria to depart quickly.”

The advisory ​follows reports of escalating violence⁣ in Daraa, a ‌strategically vital city in ⁣southern Syria.The recent ‍capture of ⁤Daraa by government forces has raised fears ⁤of a renewed humanitarian crisis​ and potential human rights‍ abuses.

“We​ are deeply concerned about ⁢the​ safety and well-being ​of civilians caught in ​the crossfire,” ‍the spokesperson added. “We call on all parties ‍to the conflict to ⁣ensure the protection​ of civilians and respect international⁢ humanitarian ⁢law.”

The U.S. government has not specified any imminent threats to American citizens ‌but emphasizes the volatile nature of⁢ the ⁣situation. The State Department has suspended consular services in Syria and has limited ability to provide assistance to U.S. citizens‌ in the country.

This ​latest travel advisory underscores the ongoing complexities of ⁣the Syrian conflict and the precarious ‍situation ‍for civilians trapped in the fighting. The ‍U.S. government’s call ‍for evacuation ⁣highlights the urgency of the situation⁤ and⁢ the need for a peaceful resolution ​to the conflict.

American Citizens Urged too Flee Syria Amid​ Escalating Violence

Washington D.C. – The US government has​ issued an urgent call for American citizens to evacuate Syria immediately due to the increasingly risky ‌security situation. This‌ stark warning follows escalating‌ violence in southern Syria,⁣ notably in Daraa, a strategically crucial city.

“The⁤ security situation in Syria remains‍ extremely perilous and unpredictable,” a ⁤spokesperson for the U.S. ‌Department of State ‍stated. “We strongly advise all U.S. citizens currently in ‌Syria to depart quickly while commercial flights are still ‌available.”

The recent ⁣capture of Daraa ⁤by government forces has sparked⁤ concerns about a renewed humanitarian crisis​ and⁤ potential⁢ human rights abuses.

‘We are deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of civilians caught in the crossfire,” the spokesperson added. “We call on all parties to the ⁢conflict to ensure the protection of civilians and respect ‍international humanitarian law.”

Even though ​there ‌are no specific threats against US citizens,the State Department emphasizes the volatile nature of the situation.Consular services in Syria have been suspended, and the US government has limited ability to assist citizens in the ⁤country.

This travel advisory underscores the ongoing⁢ complexities of the Syrian conflict and the immense danger facing civilians trapped within ⁢the fighting.

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