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Two planes of Saudi relief aid land in Damascus to help Syrian people

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Last updated: 2025/01/01 at 12:49 PM
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Two plane-loads of Saudi relief aid, including food, shelter, and medical supplies, arrived in Damascus, Syria on Wednesday. The relief supplies were sent by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), the humanitarian arm of Saudi Arabia. The first relief plane arrived at Damascus International Airport in the morning, and was received by various officials including the Chargé d’Affaires of the Saudi Embassy in Syria and the President of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. The second relief plane landed later in the day, demonstrating Saudi Arabia’s commitment to alleviating the suffering of those affected by the ongoing crisis in Syria.

In his remarks, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Saudi Embassy in Syria highlighted that the aid is part of Saudi Arabia’s continuous humanitarian efforts to support the Syrian people through the KSrelief. The goal of this aid is to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people who have been affected by the crisis. The President of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent expressed his gratitude to Saudi Arabia for their assistance, stating that the relief supplies will be distributed throughout Syrian territories without discrimination.

The arrival of the relief aid in Damascus is a reflection of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to providing humanitarian and relief assistance to those in need during times of crisis. This assistance is an extension of the Saudi government’s efforts to support those affected by conflicts and disasters, not only in Syria, but also globally. The relief supplies will play a crucial role in meeting the basic needs of those impacted by the crisis in Syria, including food, shelter, and medical assistance.

The humanitarian aid sent by Saudi Arabia through the KSrelief is part of the country’s broader efforts to support global humanitarian initiatives. The relief supplies will be distributed to those most in need, regardless of their background or location within Syria. This reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to providing assistance to vulnerable populations during times of crisis, and underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing humanitarian challenges.

The Saudi relief aid arriving in Damascus will provide much-needed assistance to the Syrian people who have been affected by the ongoing crisis. This aid will help alleviate their suffering and provide them with the necessary support to rebuild their lives in the face of ongoing challenges. The arrival of the relief supplies serves as a testament to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting those in need, both in Syria and beyond, during times of crisis.

Overall, the arrival of the Saudi relief aid in Damascus demonstrates the country’s commitment to providing humanitarian and relief assistance to those affected by crises globally. The aid sent by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to support vulnerable populations during times of crisis, and highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing humanitarian challenges. The relief supplies will play a crucial role in meeting the basic needs of those impacted by the crisis in Syria, and will help alleviate their suffering in the face of ongoing challenges.

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