“The population is being deprived of water, food, medicine, electricity, and fuel, while the infrastructure is being crushed, all institutions destroyed, sewage systems disrupted, diseases spreading, the health system obliterated, and a siege tightly imposed with crossings closed, preventing the entry of supplies and medical delegations, as well as the transfer of patients abroad. The most powerful weapons are being used against unarmed civilians, humanitarian teams and ambulance crews are being targeted, rescue equipment and the evacuation of the wounded are being prevented, and mass killings are being carried out. Residents are being forced to evacuate their homes multiple times only to have them destroyed, leaving them without shelter or any safe place”, it added.