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The Yemeni Embassy in Damascus sends a convoy of humanitarian aid to those affected by the earthquake in Aleppo

2023-02-26T08:57:23.879Z


Damascus, SANA- This morning, a Yemeni aid convoy consisting of six trucks left the Yemeni embassy in Damascus to


Damascus-SANA

This morning, a Yemeni aid convoy consisting of six trucks departed from the front of the Yemeni embassy in Damascus to Aleppo governorate, loaded with relief, food and medical supplies, and winter clothes for those affected by the earthquake.

The Ambassador of the Republic of Yemen in Damascus, Abdullah Ali Sabri, confirmed in a statement to SANA reporter that Yemen and Syria are in one trench, and that the injured, injured and pain are also one, indicating that the conduct of this aid comes within the framework of loyalty and solidarity with the Syrian government and people, especially since the Syrian government was not It continues to stand by Yemen at various stations and stages.

Ambassador Sabri indicated that this convoy is a symbol of the common bonds between the two brotherly peoples, and aims to strengthen efforts to break the unjust siege and Western sanctions on Syria, which had a great impact in multiplying the effects of the natural disaster that struck it.

For his part, the head of the Yemeni Community Council in Syria, Muhammad Naji al-Awlaki, explained that this aid is a gift provided by the Yemeni community and those with white hands to those affected by the devastating earthquake under the slogan (From Yemen to Syria together to break the siege), expressing the solidarity of the Yemeni people with the Syrian people.

On the 18th of this month, the Yemeni embassy in Damascus sent a six-truck relief aid convoy to Lattakia Governorate, in support of those affected by the earthquake.

Reem Hashma

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Source: sena

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