The UN refugee agency said Friday it has reentered a northeastern Syria camp holding thousands of suspected Daesh relatives and restarted aid deliveries.
"The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) was able to access al-Hol camp, together with Syrian government officials," deputy U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters.
The UNHCR was also able to establish contact with some camp residents, Haq added.
"Essential supplies have also resumed. Trucks carrying bread entered the camp today, facilitated by UNHCR, following a three-day interruption caused by the volatile security situation inside the camp," he added.
Stressing the agency is working with the government authorities to make sure that supplies can go to the camp, Haq said the UNHRC was able to help partially restore water access.













