Damascus, (ST) – Two Indonesian aid planes arrived at Damascus International Airport for those affected by the earthquake.
SANA correspondent reported that the two aid planes carrying 75 tons of relief materials, in addition to a medical delegation arrived at Damascus Airport to help those affected by the earthquake.
The Assistant Minister of Human Development and Cultural Affairs for Regional Development Coordination and Disaster Management Affairs, Sudirman, said that the relief team includes experts in facing disasters, and the two planes carried 75 tons of relief aid for those affected by the earthquake, indicating that his country will provide all possible assistance to Syria to face the repercussions of the earthquake.
Indonesia’s ambassador to Damascus, Wajid Fawzi, said: This aid is an expression of Indonesia’s solidarity with Syria and the strong relationship between the two countries.
It is noteworthy that the two planes were accompanied by an official delegation of 21 officials from the Coordination Ministry for Human Development and Culture, the National Disaster Response Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Indonesian National Police, a member of Parliament and journalists.
In addition, an Iranian plane carrying humanitarian aid arrived at Aleppo International airport.
Raghda Sawas