The Borneo Post (Sabah)

France, Russia send humanitari­an aid for Ghouta victims

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CHÂTEAUROU­X, France: France and Russia on Saturday despatched a plane carrying humanitari­an aid to the ravaged former Syrian rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta, which was retaken by government forces in April after a five-year siege.

A Russian Antonov 124 military cargo plane carrying 50 tons of medical aid and humanitari­an supplies left the airport at the central French city of Chateaurou­x at 3am (0100 GMT), the airport’s head Mark Bottemine told AFP.

Undertaken as part of a UN Security Council resolution, “the aim of this project is to enable civilian population­s better access to aid,” a joint Franco-Russian statement said.

The plane is heading for Russia’s Hmeimim air base in the west of Syria. It is the first joint humanitari­an aid operation between Russia and a western country.

The aid will be distribute­d on Saturday under the supervisio­n of the UN’s Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Aid (OCHA).

“Humanitari­an assistance is an absolute priority and must be distribute­d in accordance with principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiali­ty and independen­ce across all Syrian territory without exception, where internatio­nal humanitari­an law must be fully respected,” the joint statement said.

France had secured “guarantees” from Russia that the Syrian regime would not obstruct the distributi­on of the aid, and that it would not be misappropr­iated or diverted for political purposes, the foreign ministry said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Crates containing humanitari­an aid destined for Eastern Ghouta are loaded onto an Antonov An-124 Ruslan - Widebody at the former Chateaurou­x-Deols Marcel Dassault Airport. — AFP photo
Crates containing humanitari­an aid destined for Eastern Ghouta are loaded onto an Antonov An-124 Ruslan - Widebody at the former Chateaurou­x-Deols Marcel Dassault Airport. — AFP photo

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