DAMASCUS, 10 March 2025 – Children are feared to be among over 1,000 people killed in weekend hostilities in Syria which has also displaced thousands of people with Save the Children getting essential items to families fleeing and calling for children to be protected.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported that around 745 civilians, including at least 13 children, as well as several hundred security force members and fighters, were killed in Latakia and Tartus on the country’s west coast in the worst violence in Syria‘s nearly 14-year conflict.
Save the Children’s Syria Response Director Bujar Hoxha said:
“The reported killing of children and civilians is horrifying. Many children in Syria have already had a lifetime of war, and now, once again, they have been cruelly thrust into brutality. Just three months after a moment of hope for peace, security, and stability, violence is once again shattering the lives of families and children.
“The escalation of violence has displaced a reported 45,000 people from their homes, leaving them in desperate need of food, shelter, and protection. Our teams are preparing to respond immediately by supporting partners to distribute core relief items to families fleeing these clashes.
“We are calling on all parties to deescalate the situation and put children’s futures first. A ceasefire in Syria is the only path to offer children a chance for a meaningful future where they can survive and thrive. After witnessing firsthand the immense poverty and destruction across Syria, I urge the international community to increase humanitarian funding to address critical needs like malnutrition, health, education, and support for children, helping communities build a peaceful future in the months ahead.”
Nearly 14 years of conflict and economic crises have left around 16.7 million people in Syria, nearly two thirds of the population, in need of assistance. Children account for an estimated 45% of those in need, meaning that three in every four children in Syria require urgent support.
Save the Children has been working in Syria since 2012 and is supporting displaced families in Syria, both directly and through local partners, distributing food parcels, water and other critical supplies. The aid organisation is also supporting centres for displaced people and a helpline for families.
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