United Nations: Nearly 160,000 People Remain Displaced in Aleppo, Hasaka, and Raqqa

United Nations: Nearly 160,000 People Remain Displaced in Aleppo, Hasaka, and Raqqa

Feb 11 2026

ARK News.. The United Nations has revealed that tens of thousands of people remain displaced within the provinces of Aleppo, Hasaka, and Raqqa, where they are living under extremely harsh humanitarian conditions.

Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, said on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, that UN teams have observed a noticeable decline in levels of fighting and killings in Syria since the agreement signed on the 30th of last month between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Government of Damascus.

Dujarric noted that despite the relative calm on the ground, nearly 160,000 people remain displaced across Aleppo, Hasaka, and Raqqa provinces, enduring severe humanitarian hardships.

He explained that significant challenges continue to hinder the delivery of aid to the city of Kobani, where water and electricity networks remain completely out of service, and educational activities and school attendance are largely suspended across most areas of the city.

Regarding relief efforts, Dujarric disclosed that 10 humanitarian convoys have so far been dispatched to the cities of Kobani and Qamishlo, comprising 154 trucks loaded with relief supplies. These convoys have assisted approximately 190,000 residents in those areas.




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