The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Rescue teams exit Syria | Nearly ten planes carrying aids land in airports of Syria

The Arminian, Jordanian and Algerian rescue teams exited Syria today, after rescuing those stuck under the rubbles of the buildings that collapsed due to the earthquake, where these teams helped in recovering bodies in regime-held areas.

Meanwhile, nearly ten planes landed in Aleppo, Lattakia and Damascus airports coming from China, Emirates, Sudan and Iraq, where the planes carried humanitarian aids for those affected by the earthquake, in addition to the arrival of humanitarian aids from the Libyan people to Beirut airport and the aids were transported on land to Syria.

A few hours ago, a convoy with the name of “Here Syria” carrying humanitarian aids, crossed Awn Al-Dadat crossing in Manbij countryside towards “Euphrates Shield” area, and it comprises 75 trucks to rescue the affected areas in north western of Syria.

On the same context, convoys of Deir Ezzor tribes joined under the name of one the “Here Syria” convoy after stopping at Qarkozak bridge in Manbij, in preparation to enter areas in the Syrian north.

According to reliable SOHR sources, contents of the convoy will be distributed on those affected by the earthquake and not on fighters and faction members.

Meanwhile, local sources reported that the Military Police and the local councils in areas held by Turkish-backed factions took over the process of distributing aids provided by institutions and local organizations.