More Aid Convoys to Madaya in Damascus Countryside, Kafraya and al-Fou’a in Idleb

PROVINCES, (ST)-A second aid convoy today morning headed towards Idleb Countryside’s towns of Kafraya and al-Fou’a, which have been besieged by the Saudi and Turkish-linked terrorist takfiri organizations for more than two years. Simultaneously, another aid convoy headed to the town of Madaya in Damascus countryside.

SANA correspondent in Hama and Damascus Countryside said the convoys left for the three targeted towns in implementation of a plan agreed on by the Syrian government, the United Nations, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

 According to the correspondents, the aid convoy decided to be sent to Kafraya and al-Fou’a included eighteen trucks. It left Hama province towards al-Seqelbiya town to move later to Idleb Countryside, while at the same time, another aid convoy was seen on Damascus Highway heading towards Madaya.

On Monday, 44 trucks carrying humanitarian aid had access to Madaya and 21 trucks entered Kafraya and al-Faou’a under the supervision of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations.

Hundreds of Kafraya and al-Fou’a locals yesterday gathered in the main squares of the two towns to call on the United Nations to work as to lift the siege imposed by the terrorists on the two towns and to send committees to follow up the situation there and monitor the deteriorating humanitarian situation caused by the unjust siege and the terrorist attacks which claimed the lives of many people and destroyed the infrastructure as well as many houses.

Hamda Mustafa

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