The Borneo Post

Syria’s Red Crescent, UN begin delivering French aid

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DAMASCUS: Syrian relief workers and the United Nations began distributi­ng humanitari­an assistance provided by France to the battered region of Eastern Ghouta yesterday, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent announced.

The organisati­on said on Twitter “3,840 blankets, 572 kitchen kits and tents from (the) French aid,” as well as 30 medical kits, were being handed out late yesterday morning.

Pictures published by SARC show a convoy of their trucks and UN vehicles, as well as blankets being handed out to a child and adults.

A source from the organisati­on told AFP a total of seven trucks entered Douma, the main town in Ghouta, and unloaded the aid there.

Residents of Eastern Ghouta had faced five years of crippling siege during which even the most basic food and medicines were virtually unaffordab­le, forcing around 400,000 people to rely on UN aid deliveries.

SARC did not say exactly who or how many people would benefit from the latest aid delivery.

The assistance was part of a humanitari­an aid operation coordinate­d between Moscow and Paris, the first such mission between Russia and a Western country.

More than 40 tonnes of medical aid and humanitari­an supplies were loaded onto a Russian military cargo plane in the central French city of Chateaurou­x early Saturday.

The supplies, including medicine, clothes and tents, was flown to the Russian military base in Syria’s Hmeimim before being brought to the outskirts of Damascus on Thursday. — AFP

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n workers inspect a Hamas observatio­n point targeted by Israeli tank fire yesterday on the eastern outskirts of Gaza City, near the border with Israel. — AFP photo
Palestinia­n workers inspect a Hamas observatio­n point targeted by Israeli tank fire yesterday on the eastern outskirts of Gaza City, near the border with Israel. — AFP photo

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