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Aid, medical supplies begin to arrive in rebel-held suburbs of Damascus

- By REN QI renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

After multiple attempts in recent weeks to gain humanitari­an access to Eastern Ghouta, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross said on Monday that it finally reached the war-ravaged eastern suburbs of Damascus earlier in the day.

The ICRC was part of a joint aid convoy with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the United Nations in a 46-truck convoy that included 5,500 food parcels for more than 27,500 people, the ICRC said in a statement carried by Xinhua News Agency.

One food parcel should last a family of five a month, the ICRC said.

Ali al-Za’tari, a senior UN official with the convoy, said the aid was delivered to civilian groups and local councils in the town of Douma, in coordinati­on with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. Military groups did not receive any supplies, he said.

“We hope that civilians will get a fair share, their share, Ingy Sedky, their ultimate humanitari­an Za’tari said.

Ingy Sedky, a spokeswoma­n for the ICRC in Damascus, said the aid delivery was a “first positive step” that would lessen the suffering of the civilians.

“However, more needs to be done in the coming period,” she added. “A one-time aid delivery will never be enough to fulfill the needs. Repeated and continuous access to Eastern Ghouta by humanitari­an organizati­ons is a must.”

According to Russia’s Sputnik news agency, the representa­tive of the Russian Defense Ministry’s Center for Syrian reconcilia­tion Yury share of the supplies,” Yevtushenk­o said on Monday that Syrian rebel group Jabhat al-Nusra had fired mortar shells at the humanitari­an convoy that was on his way to the town of Douma. No casualties are reported.

Reuters reported later that the government stripped some medical supplies from the convoy after the attack.

The convoy also brought in vital medical and surgical items such as dressing materials, Xinhua reported.

“The convoy is a positive first step and will lessen the immediate suffering of some civilians in the Eastern Ghouta region,” said the ICRC’s Middle East Director, Robert Mardini.

“But one convoy, however big, will never be enough given the dire conditions and shortages people are facing,” he said.

The ICRC director said in the statement that repeated and continuous humanitari­an access is essential and more must be granted in the coming period.

The aid convoy which includes food, water and medical items will definitely relieve the humanitari­an crisis for besieged civilians in Eastern Ghouta, said Li Guofu, director of the Middle East Research Center at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

He added that although the Eastern Ghouta is considered one of the four de-escalation zones in Syria, there are still some terrorist activities in the area.

Li noted the 30-day truce is only aimed at moderating Syrian opposition forces, rather than those terrorist groups, such as the al-Qaidalinke­d Levant Liberation Committee and others.

SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket first flew in 2010 and has since sent supplies to the Internatio­nal Space Station, launched commercial satellites and delivered secretive government payloads Satellites A one-time aid delivery will never be enough . ... Repeated and continuous access to Eastern Ghouta by humanitari­an organizati­ons is a must.” ICRC spokeswoma­n in Damascus

Shao Binglin contribute­d to this story.

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 ?? BASSAM KHABIEH / REUTERS ?? Children watch as an aid convoy of Syrian Arab Red Crescent drives through the besieged town of Douma, Eastern Ghouta, Syria, on Monday.
BASSAM KHABIEH / REUTERS Children watch as an aid convoy of Syrian Arab Red Crescent drives through the besieged town of Douma, Eastern Ghouta, Syria, on Monday.

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