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Turkey sends humanitarian aid to Kobani amid ongoing clashes

(MENAFN) On Sunday, Türkiye dispatched 11 trucks loaded with humanitarian assistance to Syria’s Ayn al-Arab (Kobani) to help civilians affected by ongoing conflict in the region.

The convoy was organized by the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) in partnership with the Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay), and coordinated with both the Syrian government and the Aleppo Aid Coordination Center.

The shipment includes five trucks carrying a total of 50 tons of flour, one truck with blankets, and five trucks transporting baby diapers and various food supplies.

Officials emphasized that the aid aims to support vulnerable populations and alleviate the hardships caused by the clashes, ensuring essential supplies reach those in need promptly.

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