Aid convoy from NE, Syria reaches coastal region
A humanitarian aid convoy from North and East Syria has arrived in the coastal region.

The humanitarian aid convoy, which departed North and East Syria yesterday evening, Monday, bound for the coastal region, has arrived in the city of Jableh.
This aid represents a step reflecting humanitarian solidarity, provided by the Kurdish Red Crescent, the Democratic Autonomous Administration, and grassroots initiatives in North and East Syria.
The Damascus government forces had stipulated that the delegation accompanying the aid convoy heading to the coast remove the Kurdish Red Crescent logo from the trucks as a condition for allowing them to cross. The Red Crescent complied, emphasizing that its primary goal is to deliver aid to those in need.
This convoy represents a first step, with the organizing bodies affirming the continuation of relief efforts in the coming stages
The convoy, consisting of 20 trucks, includes relief supplies and basic food items such as flour, rice, bulgur, and canned goods, in addition to other emergency supplies.
According to the accompanying delegation, the aid is currently being unloaded at the warehouses of the Hand in Hand Association, which spreads in coastal cities, and will be distributed jointly starting tomorrow.
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ANHA