A second Algerian plane has arrived at Aleppo International Airport, carrying 15 tons of food relief aid, mattresses and blankets, intended for those affected by the earthquake.
Colonel Dahou Mohamed Nazim, Commander of the Algerian Expedition, said: The relief aid comes within the humanitarian assistance provided by the Algerian state to the brotherly Syrian people affected by the earthquake, and it includes various foodstuffs that meet the needs of citizens.
The second Algerian plane includes 15 tons of humanitarian relief aid, food, clothing, mattresses, and blankets, to support the shelters located in the Aleppo governorate, and it comes as a continuation of the efforts of the Algerian relief team that has arrived in the morning, and began relief work and recovery of those missing under the rubble.
The Algerian mission seeks to support our national relief teams in the affected areas, as the governorate provides all facilities to the brotherly and friendly expatriate teams.
Work has been done to organize and transport all incoming aid via relief planes from brotherly and friendly countries around the clock, by unloading the planes through trucks and delivering them to the designated centers for distribution to the affected people.
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