Humanitarian aids to enter Syrian Shia towns:Madaya, Kefraya and Fouaa
January 14, 2016
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United Nations and the Red Cross, comes just few days after humanitarian aids entered these towns
Reports from the Syrian towns of Madaya, Kefraya and Fouaa say that trucks carrying flour will arrive today.
This move, which is supervised by the United Nations and the Red Cross, comes just few days after humanitarian aids entered these towns following long delay caused by the Takfiri terrorists.
According to sources, the number of the civilians who got out of Madaya, in Damascus countryside, on Monday reached 300, noting that they got out of the town under a deal with the Syrian government.
Under the deal, UN representatives entered Madaya, however they did not get into Kefraya and Fouaa, in Idlib countryside, under the pretext that there are checkpoints for Nusra Front and Ahrar al-Sham terrorists in the two towns, the sources added.
It’s noteworthy that Takfiri insurgents have been using the civilians in these towns as human shields and preventing access to food supplies.