The UN has warned that food supplies are running out in Syria.
With UN agency the World Food Program could be forced to stop its
operations in the country in two months if it does not receive extra
funding.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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[ALT] The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said despite
extra funding food aid could be forced to stop in the coming months.
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The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said the continued
fighting was making it hard to reach people in need.
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The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said all sides were
deliberately targeting the civilian population.
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