US unveils $US378m in new Syria aid

US Secretary of State John Kerry has accused the Syrian regime of "asphyxiating" hundreds of thousands of its people and promised millions in aid.

The United States has unveiled $US378 million ($A410 million) in new humanitarian aid for the Syrian people, denouncing "appalling 'starve or surrender' tactics" by the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

"The regime is asphyxiating half a million Syrians in Aleppo by obstructing deliveries of food, water, and medicine," Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement.

"Syrians all over the country are being butchered at the hands of a ruthless tyrant," Kerry said, strongly condemning "the brutally indefensible and illegitimate Assad regime".

The regime was "dropping dozens of barrel bombs a day on the city and surrounding suburbs," the top US diplomat said.

"The world must act quickly and decisively to get life-saving assistance to the innocent civilians who are bearing the brunt of this barbaric war."

The new aid brings the US total released for Syria since the start of the war three years ago to $2.4 billion, and Kerry insisted that it was "having an impact on the ground -- right now".

Some $1.2 billion has gone towards helping more than 4.7 million people inside Syria, and $1.2 billion is going towards aid efforts for some three million refugees who are being sheltered in neighbouring countries.

US aid was helping to feed some four million Syrians inside the country and another 1.9 million had been treated in more than 300 US-supported hospitals and health clinics across Syria, Kerry said.

He insisted that Washington remained committed "to finding a political solution to this crisis" even though efforts to bring the regime and the opposition to the negotiating table collapsed earlier this year without any progress.


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