Russia Delivers about Five Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Hama, Syria


Russia Delivers about Five Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Hama, Syria

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russian military services have delivered about 5 metric tons of humanitarian aid to the refugee camps of the Syrian city of Hama, a Russian spokesman said.

About 5 metric tons of humanitarian aid for nearly 1,200 people have been delivered by the Russian military to the refugee reception centers in the Syrian city of Hama, a spokesman for the Russian center for Syrian reconciliation at the Hmeimim airbase said Saturday.

"We are engaged not only in reconciliation, but we also provide humanitarian aid from Russia. At the moment, we have chosen three schools in the Hama region hosting refugees from Aleppo, Idlib and eastern outskirts of Hama,” Col. Sergei Ivanov told reporters adding that besides food deliveries, the Russian military deployed a mobile medical station for the refugees, Sputnik News reported.

He also said that the Russian reconciliation center is providing support to those affected by the Syrian crisis in close cooperation with the local authorities.

Syria has been in a state of civil war since 2011, with the army fighting several foreign-backed extremist groups like Daesh (ISIL).

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