
New aid convoy enters south Syria Druze-majority province: State media
Clashes in Druze-majority Sweida province, which began on July 13 and ended with a ceasefire a week later, initially involved Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes, who have been at loggerheads for decades.
State television said Monday's Syrian Red Crescent convoy was the third of its kind to reach the province, publishing images of trucks crossing into the region.
State news agency SANA said the 27-truck convoy 'contains 200 tonnes of flour, 2,000 shelter kits, 1,000 food baskets' as well as medical and other food supplies.
The effort was a cooperation between 'international organizations, the Syrian government and the local community.'
Although the ceasefire has largely held, the UN's humanitarian agency, OCHA, said Monday that the humanitarian situation in Sweida province 'remains critical amid ongoing instability and intermittent hostilities.'
'Humanitarian access, due to roadblocks, insecurity and other impediments... remains constrained, hampering the ability of humanitarians to assess need thoroughly and to provide critical life-saving assistance on a large scale,' OCHA said in a statement.
It said the violence, which resulted in power and water outages and shortages of food, medicine and fuel, had displaced at least 176,000 people.
An AFP photographer in Sweida city said residents were waiting in long lines outside bakeries that were still open.
Local news outlet Suwayda 24 reported that 'the humanitarian needs in Sweida are dire,' saying many more aid convoys were needed for the stricken province.
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