In one of the harshest manifestations of the ongoing crisis, essential supplies such as food, medicine, and even basic hygiene products are being systematically obstructed or confiscated by armed groups. Reports from villagers trapped in conflict-ridden areas reveal that vital menstrual pads-a crucial necessity for women and girls-have been deliberately blocked, exacerbating the vulnerabilities of female populations. The targeting of humanitarian aid has compounded the suffering, with many communities facing prolonged shortages amidst escalating violence.

Monasteries, often seen as safe havens and community centers, have not been spared from the conflict’s destructive reach, with numerous sites damaged or bombed. These sacred spaces frequently double as emergency shelters and distribution points for relief goods, making their destruction a direct blow to both spiritual and physical welfare in the region. Aid organizations face extreme challenges delivering support under the threat of violence and restricted access, leaving thousands in urgent need.

  • Essential items blocked: Food, water, medicine, menstrual hygiene products
  • Impact on civilians: Increased health risks, displacement, psychological trauma
  • Targeted locations: Monasteries, health clinics, relief distribution centers
Item Reported Access Issues Consequences
Menstrual Pads Blocked at checkpoints Health problems, discomfort
Medical Supplies Confiscated or delayed Untreated injuries
Food & Water Restricted convoys Malnutrition, dehydration