Wednesday’s trucks contained 4,000 food baskets, 66 tonnes of flour, 10,000 bottles of drinking water, and humanitarian medical supplies, according to Syrian officials. The aid comes after clashes between Bedouins and Druze.
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- A convoy of 22 aid trucks entered Suwayda, Syria, delivering essential supplies.
- This is the second aid convoy sent by the Syrian Arab Red Crescent since recent clashes began. 8s
- The aid included food baskets, flour, drinking water, and medical supplies. 18s
- The city had been almost entirely cut off from supplies during two weeks of fighting. 46s
- Clashes have killed hundreds and displaced over 130,000 people, according to the UN. 52s