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Humanitarian corridor
Type of temporary demilitarized zone
Type of temporary demilitarized zone
United Nations Safe Areas (UN Safe Areas) were humanitarian corridors established in 1993 in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War by several resolutions of the United Nations Security Council.
List of proposed humanitarian corridors
- Siege of Mariupol, March 2022, shut down twice by attacks
- United Nations Safe Areas
- Lachin corridor
- Battle of Grozny (1999–2000)#Siege
- Cyclone Nargis#Activists respond to the blockade of aid
- Humanitarian impact of the Russo-Georgian War
- 2008 Nord-Kivu campaign#Humanitarian aid corridor
- Gaza War (2008–2009)#Humanitarian ceasefires
- First Libyan Civil War#Humanitarian situation
- Safe Zone (Syria)
- Timeline of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine: phase 1#3 March
- Timeline of the Gaza war (7 October 2023 – 27 October 2023)#11 October
References
References
- "Security Council hears conflicting Russian, Georgian views of worsening crisis". [[United Nations Security Council]].
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