Syria Agrees to Open Two Crossings Outside its Control for Aid Through Turkey
Guterres welcomed President Assad’s decision to open the Bab al-Salama and al-Rahi crossings with Turkey, according to Athr Press.
Guterres welcomed President Assad’s decision to open the Bab al-Salama and al-Rahi crossings with Turkey, according to Athr Press.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, ordered $100 million for relief to those affected by the earthquake, according to Syria TV.
Turkey said it facilitates humanitarian aid to Syrians but will not allow a new flow of Syrian refugees, according to Syria TV.
144,783 people displaced by the earthquake in Northern Syria have been identified so far, according to al-Souria Net.
Thousands of people have been killed in Syria by the earthquake.
Photos showed Assad relaxed with a smile on his face most of the time during a tour of Aleppo.
An expert told Orient Net that U.S. sanctions continue to dissuade governments and international financial institutions from collaborating with the Assad regime.
Damascus is renewing its campaign to end the sanctions due to the earthquake.
The northern region of Syria is witnessing difficult conditions due to the cold weather, according to Baladi News.
About 1,750,000 Syrians live in cities in southern Turkey, where the earthquake occurred, according to Athr Press.
Makhlouf thanked the brotherly and friendly countries that took the initiative to provide assistance, according to al-Watan.
Syrians in northwest Syria are left to fend for their fate alone at the height of the disaster, according to Syria TV.
Another disaster is unfolding whilst people have lost everything, and many do not have the means to provide basic needs.
The World Health Organization said the chances of finding survivors from the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey are diminishing, according to Syria TV.
Mekdad asked European countries to send aid to Syria, according to Athr Press.
Jamous tweeted that countries and international organizations must take urgent and immediate action to help the afflicted, according to Baladi News.
While a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Turkey and Syria early on Monday, Ankara has resumed strikes on Tel Rifaat.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the dispatch of more than 300 Russian soldiers, according to Athr Press.
Aid flows from Turkey to northwest Syria have temporarily stopped, according to al-Souria Net.
At least 2,300 people have been killed after two powerful earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria.
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