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A team of volunteers from different nationalities participates in organizing the dispatch of relief aid from Russia to Syria

2023-02-17T17:42:15.803Z


Moscow, SANA- A team of volunteers of different nationalities participated in organizing relief aid and donations


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A team of volunteers of different nationalities participated in organizing relief aid and donations to the Syrian Embassy in Moscow, to be sent to those affected by the earthquake disaster in Syria.

A team of volunteers flocked to the headquarters of the Syrian Embassy in Moscow to carry out the operations of collecting and sorting aid, to be loaded into trucks and transported to Syria, under the supervision of the Syrian Ambassador to Moscow, Dr. Bashar Al-Jaafari, and in the presence of members of the joint mini-committee between the embassy and the community and the Student Union branch to manage the collection of in-kind and cash donations.

Units from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations and volunteers from the “Molodaya Guardia-Young Guard” organization affiliated with the United Russia party, as well as volunteers from the Tajik “Al-Noor” charitable organization contributed to transporting the boxes to the trucks of the Ministry of Emergency Situations to be loaded on board and delivered to those affected by the earthquake disaster. The destructive.

The group official indicated that the volunteers wanted to express their solidarity with the Syrian people following the earthquake disaster, indicating that they are of different nationalities and that the majority of them are Syrian students, in addition to the presence of students from Russia, China, Iran, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Palestine and a number of other countries.

In turn, the Syrian Embassy in Moscow expressed its thanks to this international team of students for the good feelings they showed towards those affected by the earthquake in Syria.

In a related context, a delegation from the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences visited the headquarters of the Syrian Embassy in Moscow to express its support for the Syrian people in their current ordeal.

The delegation, consisting of the official of the Center for Eastern Culture at the Institute, Lana Majidovna, and the senior researcher at the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Institute, Igor Metveyev, presented some children's belongings as assistance to the children of Syria.

During his meeting with the delegation, Ambassador Al-Jaafari expressed his thanks for this kind gesture and generous gesture, pointing to the generous stance of Russia and its people towards Syria and their assistance in saving the afflicted people there.

In an interview with Iranian television, Ambassador Al-Jaafari commended the broad Russian governmental and popular solidarity with Syria since the first day of the earthquake, referring to the aid provided by Russia to the affected people, in addition to the civil aid that was donated at the embassy and transported by Syrian air.

Al-Jaafari made it clear that the Western world relies on providing aid to interests and not to human morals, indicating that Western countries do not hesitate to use humanitarian slogans to achieve certain material interests.

He added, “Syria was subjected to the western earthquake over the past 12 years, and we suffered what we suffered from terrorism and economic sanctions,” noting that “that earthquake is more distressing than the current earthquake on the Syrian people.”

Al-Jaafari pointed out that “Syria is subjected to immoral discrimination from the West, even in humanitarian issues.”

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Source: sena

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