A humanitarian aid convoy arrived on Thursday to Kefraya and al- Foua’a towns besieged by terrorist organizations, in Idleb countryside, simultaneously with another humanitarian aid convoy arriveed to Madaya town in rural Damascus
A humanitarian aid convoy arrived on Thursday to Kefraya and al- Foua’a towns besieged by terrorist organizations, in Idleb countryside, simultaneously with another humanitarian aid convoy arrived for Madaya town in Damascus countryside.
The Humanitarian Aid convoys headed towards the three towns in compliance of a plan agreed upon by the Syrian government, UN, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent “SARC” and the International Committee of the Red Cross “ICRC”, SANA reporters in Hama and Damascus Countryside said.
The Humanitarian Aid convoy for Kefraya and Al-Fou’a towns, which included 18 trucks, left Hama towards al-Seqelbiya town to move later to Idleb countryside, the reporters said, adding that at the same time another convoy of Humanitarian Aid was seen moving at Damascus highway towards Madaya town in Damascus countryside.
Last Monday, 44 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid entered Madaya, and 21 entered Kefraya and al-Foua’a. However, the UN representatives did not get into Kefraya and Fouaa in Idlib countryside, under the pretext that there are checkpoints for Nusra Front and Ahrar al-Sham terrorist groups in the two towns.
Al-Manar had earlier revealed how the Takfiri terrorists have been using the civilians in these towns as human shields and preventing access to food supplies.