The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Having landed in regime airports | Six planes carrying humanitarian aid arrive in Syria since morning

SOHR sources have reported that three Emirati planes landed today in Damascus, Latakia and Aleppo international airports, while two Iraqi planes landed in Latakia airport, as well as the arrival of a Serbian plane in Damascus international airport. The planes carried humanitarian assistance for Syrians affected by the devastating earthquake which hit Syria on February 6.

 

According to SOHR statistics, 278 planes: 272 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:

 

  • 106 planes landed in Damascus international airport.

 

  • 76 planes landed in Aleppo international airport.

 

  • 90 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 146 planes were sent by UAE.