Frankly speaking, the United Nations cannot work without any guarantees for their aides. They cannot provide assistance to Darayya, and they were not able to do that for the past four years, particularly in the north of Syria.
The same also happened in other areas under siege, for example, in Damascus, and Zabadani, and Wadi Barada, in north Ghouta and Al-Waer. We are working day and night to provide first aid to civilians, to provide services in emergency cases. We are trying to help the communities in light of the air strikes. We are really making huge sacrifices. We have lost around 147 people from Syria Civil Defence; however, this will not push us back. We will continue working.
The best solution today is to support the civil society organizations that are working in order to provide services quickly, despite all the sacrifices. It is necessary to support the civil society organizations.