Today, the Russian Coordination Center distributed a set of food provisions to the displaced people residing in the temporary residence center in the town of Al-Harjla in Damascus countryside.
The Humanitarian Aid Officer at the Russian Coordination Center in Damascus, First Lieutenant Alexander Fedobov, said in a statement to reporters that 450 food rations, or about 5 tons, were distributed to the displaced families residing in the temporary residence center in the town of Al-Herjla, indicating that the aid includes “tea, oil, flour and canned goods” in addition to biscuits for children.
In turn, Director of the Temporary Residence Center in Al-Harjla, Imad Al-Khatib, indicated that the aid was distributed to the people displaced by terrorism from the villages of Al-Foua and Kefraya. He pointed out that the aid comes within the framework of cooperation and friendship between Syria and Russia and aims to alleviate the suffering of the people as a result of the unjust Western economic siege imposed on the Syrian people.
Inas Abdulkareem