The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Carrying humanitarian aids | Five planes land in regime airports and seven trucks enter north western of Syria

Five planes carrying humanitarian aids have landed in regime airports today, four of which are Emirati planes, where two planes landed in Lattakia airport, one plane landed in Damascus International Airport and one plane landed in Aleppo Airport. Moreover, Iranian planes landed in Aleppo Airport.

On the same context, seven trucks coming from Misrata, as part of “Al-Mo’emenon Ekhwa” (Believers are Brothers) campaign, passed through Al-Salama crossing on borders with Turkey to help those affected by the earthquake that hit north western of Syria.

According to SOHR statistics, 272 planes: 266 Arab and foreign ones and six planes of “Cham Wings,” have arrived in airports in regime-controlled areas since the earthquake hit the region; they are distributed as follows:
• 104 planes landed in Damascus international airport.
• 75 planes landed in Aleppo international airport.
• 87 planes landed in Latakia international airport.
These planes took off from Iran, Iraq, Russia, UAE, Egypt, Libya, India, Jordon, Armenia, Pakistan, Tunisia, Venezuela, Oman, China, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Norway and Germany. The total toll includes a plane of “Cham Wings,” an Italian plane and a plane affiliated to UNICEF landed in Lebanon. Among the total number of those planes are 143 planes were sent by UAE.

Since the latest violent earthquake hit Syria on February 6, nearly 747 trucks carrying humanitarian assistance crossed into areas controlled by the “Salvation Government” and the “Syrian Interim Government” in north-west Syria; they are distributed as follows:
• 432 trucks crossed through Bab Al-Hawa crossing.
• 315 trucks crossed through Bab Al-Salama, Al-Ra’i and Al-Hamam crossings.