Turkish charity the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) on Tuesday sent aid supplies to rural Idlib, a northern province of Syria, where millions of people are living in desperate conditions due to internal conflict.
NEARLY 15,000 CIVILIANS HAVE BENEFITED FROM THE HELP
In a statemnt, Selim Tosun, IHH’s media manager for Syria, said that with winter looming, the needs of families living in camps in Idlib, where some four million people reside, are growing.
“There are millions of people who have difficulties obtaining the minimum vital materials in the war-torn country,” Tosun said.
The displaced families are having a hard time, he said, adding that nearly 15,000 civilians have benefited from the help. “We would like to complete all preparations before winter to provide people with help in emergency situations,” he said.
Idlib falls within a de-escalation zone forged under an agreement between Turkey and Russia.
The region, lying along Turkey’s southern border, has been the subject of multiple cease-fire violations by the regime and its allies.