35,000 missing people in Syria reported by International Committee of the Red Cross

35,000 missing people in Syria reported by International Committee of the Red Cross

According to a recent report by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), over 35,000 people are currently missing in Syria. As the country continues to grapple with the aftermath of a decade-long civil war, the fate of these individuals remains unknown, leaving their families in a state of agony and uncertainty.

While many Syrians are rejoicing the downfall of President Bashar al-Assad, the families of the missing are left to suffer in silence. The ICRC has been working tirelessly to assist these families in their search for their loved ones, providing support and resources to help them navigate the complex process of tracking down missing persons.

The conflict in Syria has taken a devastating toll on the population, with hundreds of thousands of people killed or displaced since the war began in 2011. The issue of missing persons has become a lingering humanitarian crisis, as families are left without closure or answers about the fate of their missing relatives.

The ICRC’s report sheds light on the scale of the problem and calls for greater international attention and support in addressing the issue of missing persons in Syria. As the country continues to rebuild and heal from the trauma of war, finding and bringing closure to the families of the missing remains a crucial step in the healing process.

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