54 Saudi relief trucks arrive in Syria via Nasib Border Crossing

54 Saudi relief trucks crossed the Nasib Border point into Syria this morning, Sunday, January 26th  as part of the second Saudi humanitarian land bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

A source told “Syria Times” that the trucks carried 1068 tons of food, medical and shelter aid to help alleviate the hard circumstances the Syrian people are experiencing.

The delivery of the humanitarian aid was coordinated with concerned Syrian authorities.

The aid convoy was received by teams from King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society and representatives of media outlets.

Earlier this month, 60 Saudi trucks, carrying humanitarian aid to the Syrian people, crossed into Syria via Nasib border crossing.

Also, 13 planes, with food, medical and relief supplies on board, had arrived at Damascus International Airport as part of the Saudi airlift.

The center seeks during this period to cover the humanitarian needs in emergency cases and the basic requirements that the Syrian people currently need.

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