"We held a humanitarian event to deliver anti-cancer medications to the only oncological center still existing and functioning in Syria. This was long in the making. The medications are thermolabile [destroyed or deactivated by heat], they need special conditions, that’s why there were certain difficulties with the delivery, as we needed special heat-resistant containers," Korzovatykh said, adding that a total of 16 boxes with some 300 kilograms (661 pounds) medicines were delivered.
Othman thanked Russia for the help and assured that the medicines will get to those who need them.
A number of sanctions were imposed on Syria since the beginning of the civil war in the country, including oil embargo, restrictions on some investments and on exports of certain equipment and technology to Syria that may be used for "internal repression."