New Humanitarian Aid Motor in Syrian suede after bloody violence

A new motorway with assistance has entered today, according to official media, in the Sueida province, southern Syria, where the humanitarian situation is critical according to the UN, a week after bloody violence. State television has conveyed the arrival of the Motorway on Tuesday since the battles stopped on July 20, as well as images showing trucks with the Syrian Red Crescent mark entering the province. According to the official Sana News Agency, the motorway consists of 27 trucks carrying “200 tonnes of flour, 2,000 sets of shelters and 1,000 food baskets”, which were sent together by “international organizations, the Syrian government”. The province, whose population is mostly Druzo, became a field of conflict for a week between Druzo and Bedouin, before the battles expanded with the intervention of government forces and tribal fighters who went to help the Bedouins. Conflicts caused death […]
Source: News Beast

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