As food shortages have been reported in major Syrian cities, including Deir ez-Zor, Damascus and Hama, the price of bread has risen by 900% in some localities between November 27 and December 9, a UN agency said on Wednesday.
In its latest report on the situation in Syria, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that the fighting and instability are having “serious economic consequences”.
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