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UN sends 29 trucks of humanitarian aid to Syria's Idlib

580 tons of humanitarian aid will be distributed

18.09.2018 - Update : 18.09.2018
UN sends 29 trucks of humanitarian aid to Syria's Idlib

By Cem Genco

HATAY, Turkey

The UN has sent 29 trucks of humanitarian aid to Syria’s northwestern Idlib province on Tuesday.

The convoy passed through the Cilvegozu border gate in southern Hatay’s Reyhanli district.

Some 580 tons of humanitarian aid will be distributed to people in need in Idlib and its rural areas.

Located near the Turkish border, Idlib province is home to more than 3 million Syrians, many of whom fled from other cities following attacks by regime forces.

The Syrian regime had announced plans last month to launch a major military offensive to the area, long controlled by various armed opposition groups.

The UN warned that such an offensive would lead to the "worst humanitarian catastrophe in the 21st century".

On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to establish a demilitarized zone in Syria's Idlib province.

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