AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWar & Health in Syria: MSF reports explosive ordnance contamination is still driving injuries in Deir Ez-Zor, with MSF and the Directorate of Health treating 215 people hurt by landmines and unexploded devices (nearly half children) from Apr 2025–Apr 2026, including 24 deaths and 58 traumatic amputations, while access to specialized care remains a major barrier. Frontline Access to Care: Syria’s Interior Ministry says it intercepted a Hezbollah-bound weapons shipment near the Syrian-Iraqi border, including long-range missiles, guided anti-tank missiles and drones—an escalation that can further strain already fragile health services. Displacement & Safety: Syria’s plan to return displaced families continues, with the final Afrin convoy reportedly including 1,020 families and ambulances/medical teams accompanying returns, while officials stress mine clearance and unexploded ordnance removal as conditions for safe movement. Regional Conflict Spillover: Iran and the U.S. trade strikes across the Gulf and include Syria’s al-Tanf base in claims of attacks, raising fears of renewed regional instability that often hits hospitals and civilian infrastructure first. Community Health & Wellness: A week of coverage also highlights how Syrians are adapting daily life—like women shifting from traditional jobs to home-based businesses—amid economic pressure, with implications for nutrition, stress, and household wellbeing.
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