Nasib: Sixty relief trucks carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies crossed into Syria today via the Nasib Border Crossing. The shipment is part of the Saudi land bridge to aid those affected by the earthquake.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the operation was organized by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), marking a significant contribution to the relief efforts. This delivery brings the total number of trucks sent to Syria to 174. In addition to the land convoy, sixteen relief airplanes have also arrived at Damascus International Airport as part of the Saudi air relief bridge, carrying similar supplies.
These efforts are part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing support for Syria during the crisis. The continuous flow of aid underscores the commitment to assist those impacted by the natural disaster, aiming to provide essential resources for recovery and rebuilding.
