Armenia sends more humanitarian aid to Syria

Armenia sends more humanitarian aid to Syria

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia delivered a new batch of humanitarian aid to Syria to help the nation battle the consequences of the devastating earthquake.

A second plane carrying essentials landed in Aleppo on Tuesday, February 14.

One day after the quake truck, Armenia sent rescue missions and humanitarian aid to both Turkey and Syria.

The disaster, with a combined death toll in Turkey and neighbouring Syria now exceeding 37,000, has devastated whole cities in both countries, leaving survivors homeless in the bitter cold, at times sleeping on piles of rubble, Reuters reports.

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