Two Saudi planes carrying humanitarian and relief aid to Syrian people arrive

Damascus, SANA- Two planes carrying Saudi humanitarian and relief aid arrived on Wednesday at Damascus International Airport, provided by King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Relief to the Syrian people.

In a statement to reporters, the spokesperson for the King Salman Centre for Relief, Dr. Samer Al-Jatili, affirmed that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia seeks to provide support to the Syrian brothers in everything they need at this stage, from urgent relief to achieving stability in the humanitarian situation and helping to reduce it until reaching the stage of early recovery and reconstruction.

In turn, the head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, Dr. Hazem Baqla, pointed out that this aid initially consists of 6 air planes and 2 trucks that moved from the Kingdom and are heading towards the Syrian border, noting that this is the first batch to arrive from the air bridge as an emergency intervention.

Baqla thanked the efforts of the King Salman Center and its partners, noting that aid from the Qatar Red Crescent arrived on Tuesday.

Nisreen Othman /Fedaa

 

 


										
									

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