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Rostov region collects humanitarian aid for Syria

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Rostov region collects humanitarian aid for Syria


17.11.2021

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Almost 21 tons of humanitarian cargo has been collected for the residents of Syria in the Rostov region, TASS reports. The charity action was organized by the regional authorities. The aid is intended for the population of those areas of Syria, which suffered the most during the armed conflict.

The humanitarian aid consists of  long-term storage food: cereals, sugar, flour, vegetable oil. They were provided by businesses from different parts of the region. The aid will be distributed among the regions and enterprises in need in Syria.

The delegation of the Rostov region will join the participants in the meeting of the interdepartmental coordination headquarters of the Russian Federation and Syria. It is planned that they will discuss the key issues of work aimed at providing assistance to the people of Syria. They will also discuss the preservation of cultural heritage sites and the participation of young Syrians in the "We are Russia" project.

About 3,000 humanitarian actions have been organized in Syria so far. The residents of the country received more than 5,000 tons of humanitarian aid. 

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