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The UN shows its concern about the humanitarian impact in Somaliland after more than 200 deaths

The UN shows its concern about the humanitarian impact in Somaliland after more than 200 deaths

March 4 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) expressed its concern this Friday about the humanitarian impact of the fighting in the city of Las Anod, where more than 200 deaths have been recorded in recent weeks.

The UN humanitarian coordinator for Somalia, Magatte Guisse, has called for restraint and recalled that force “should only be used in accordance with applicable international law, norms and standards”, including Human Rights and the International humanitarian law, as expressed in a statement.

He has also called for “respect” for humanitarian and medical workers, for medical facilities and services, and for the wounded and sick to be allowed to receive the medical care their condition requires, without discrimination.

According to UN data, between December 28 and February 28, 2022, at least 80 people died and another 451 were injured among those who were not fighting, including medical personnel. Thus, with the fighting now in its fourth week, more than 185,000 people have been displaced and scores of hospitals have been damaged, jeopardizing access to essential care for the wounded.

The recent fighting broke out on February 6 in Las Anod, the administrative center of the Sool region between Somaliland forces and militant groups after local leaders represented in the so-called Unity and Salvation Authority of the Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) declare their intention to rejoin federal Somalia.

Somaliland authorities declared independence from Somalia in 1991, but it has not gained wide international recognition for its status and has faced opposition from some clan elders in disputed areas along its border with Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland state. .

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