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Winter aid with cooperation of IHH and Hamlat al-Wataniyya al-Suudiyya
IHH in cooperation with Hamlat al-Wataniyya al-Suudiyya organization distributed 200 thousand pieces of winter-aid to the Syrians in the refugee camps.
Syria 27.01.2015

IHH in cooperation with Hamlat al-Wataniyya al-Suudiyya organization distributed 200 thousand pieces of winter-aid to the Syrians in the refugee camps.

Syrians who had to flee their homes due to continuous attacks of Asad forces for four years are trying to survive and fighting with severe conditions of winter in the refugee camps where they took shelter.

IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, that has been delivering aid to the refugees since the first day of the attacks, distributed four truck load of 200 thousand pieces winter clothing to the refugees living in the camps in Syria.

The materials including baby coats for winter, pullovers, sleeping bags and blankets were distributed in Bab al-Salam, Sijju, Bab al-Nur, Iman and Shammarin refugee camps located in towns and villages close to Syria’s Aleppo by IHH and officials from Hamlat al-Wataniyya al-Suudiyya.


 

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