"Breaking: Humanitarian aid to Eastern Ghouta delivering aid convoy (9 Trucks) to Al-Nishabieh in Rural Damascus, Syria. The convoy carried relief items of food parcels, flour, nutrition, medicines and medical materials for 1440 family there," the SARC wrote on its Twitter account.
The first convoy to enter the besieged Eastern Ghouta since November has arrived, with nine trucks carrying food and medical supplies.
Jakob Kern, Syria country director for the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), said that it had provided a month's worth of food rations for more than 7000 civilians.
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The humanitarian situation in Syria has significantly deteriorated due to the ongoing civil war. The infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed across the country and millions of people have fled Syria in order to escape violence and poverty caused by war.
International organizations have been providing humanitarian aid to the Syrian population, especially to those living in such crisis-torn areas as Eastern Ghouta.