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Saudi Arabia sends Humanitarian Aid to Syria

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Saudi Arabia sends Humanitarian Aid to Syria

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On Monday, 60 trucks carrying relief supplies from Saudi Arabia crossed the Nasib Border Crossing into Syria. The aid, organized by Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief agency, included food, shelter materials, and medical supplies, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

In addition, six planes loaded with Saudi aid arrived at Damascus International Airport the same day, delivering more help to the Syrian people.

Jordanian authorities reported that since the collapse of President Bashar Assad’s regime on December 8, around 600 aid trucks have entered Syria through the Jordanian-Syrian Free Zone. Irfan Khasawneh, the zone’s director general, told Jordan News Agency that the shipments have been steady and are meeting critical needs.

The aid includes food, energy equipment, and machinery parts, providing essential support to Syrians during this challenging time.

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