Distribution of relief aid on Displaced Families in Lattakia

LATTAKIA (ST) _ The province of Lattakia in cooperation with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent distributed relief aid to 650 of the displaced families from the al-Ghab area in Hama to the city of Slenfah to escape from the armed terrorists organizations attacks.

Governor of Lattakia, Ibrahim Khider al-Salem, stressed during his inspection the distribution processes in the villages of Ein al-Beda and Ein al-Wadi, on the need to secure all the supplies and needs that will alleviate the suffering of these families, confirming the province readiness to provide what can be for the sake of it.

Al-Salem refered to that it was forming a committee to secure the needs of the displaced people and it was taking all the necessary ambulatory measures.

For his part, the head of the Slenfah city council, the engineer Munzer Baddour, pointed out that the sons of Slenfah city received with all the love their displaced brethren from the al-Ghab area in their homes and shared with them a leaf of bread, expressing the readiness of the city council to provide all the relief aid which needed by the displaced and receive the rest of the displaced families.

Ghazwa Adirah, a citizenship from a Gurin village in the al-Ghab area, tatked about the criminality which practiced by the terrorists against the people of the villages which they attacked and the atrocities which they committed against women and children and elderly, prompting the people of these villages to leave it.

The old man Ibrahim Rustom expressed his appreciation to the Syrian Arab Army sacrifices for the sake of the survival of the home dear and generous.

 

Lilian Essa, Lattakia correspondent  

 

  

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