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Jordan Army Delivers Aid to Syrians Stranded Near Border


This photo provided by Nabaa Media, a Syrian opposition media outlet, shows people in their vehicles fleeing from Daraa, southern Syria, June 28, 2018. Government forces are on the offensive against insurgents as more people fled their homes, where they are living in miserable conditions in open areas close to the border with Jordan.
This photo provided by Nabaa Media, a Syrian opposition media outlet, shows people in their vehicles fleeing from Daraa, southern Syria, June 28, 2018. Government forces are on the offensive against insurgents as more people fled their homes, where they are living in miserable conditions in open areas close to the border with Jordan.

The Jordanian army began delivering humanitarian aid to thousands of displaced Syrians who took shelter near its border when major fighting broke out in southern Syria this month, a government spokeswoman said
Saturday.

"This is in line with Jordan's stance to help our Syrian brothers," Jumana Ghunaimat told the state news agency.

Several thousand Syrians had gathered near a closed border crossing earlier on Saturday pleading to enter Jordan, which closed its borders after the Syrian army launched a major offensive this month, uprooting tens of thousands of people.

Social media footage showed large crowds of civilians, many children and women, facing Jordanian troops and tanks stationed along the heavily sealed border with Syria.

Tens of thousands of the more than 160,000 civilians who have been displaced, according to U.N. figures, have given up on entering Jordan and have instead headed west to the Israeli border.

Heavy fighting has taken place in Deraa city where rebels control the border stretch with Jordan and several mortars have fallen in Jordanian territory, but no casualties have been reported.

Public pressure is piling on Jordan to ease restrictions on entry of refugees. Some have criticized the kingdom's stance toward Syrians, many of whom have close kinship with Jordanians on the border.

"We are continuing to do everything to help civilians in the south on their land. We are moving in all directions to bring a halt in fighting and protect civilians," Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi tweeted Saturday.

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