Officials announced on Friday that relief personnel staff of the United Nations had begun delivering food to tens of thousands of residents of the neighborhood boxed Syrian city of Homs in the wake of negotiations with the warring parties.
In light of the difficulty of concluding a peace agreement across Syria, tried to aid groups to reach agreements with local fighters from all parties to the conflict allowed aid convoys to the population in the combat zones.
The United Nations did not provide details of Homs agreement, but opposition activists have reported the existence of a temporary cease-fire.
Said Elizabeth Beers, a spokeswoman for the World Food Program, told reporters in Geneva, that the food was sent to the rugged district which has been besieged by government forces two years ago, on Thursday.
She added, "After extensive negotiations between the parties to the conflict delivered the first convoy of food rations to some 8,500 families to the rugged area besieged", a sufficient amount of food around 42,500 per person for a month.
She said the convoys additional Stsalman in the coming days food for up to 75 thousand people, or 30 percent of the United Nations estimate of the number trapped in areas throughout Syria, a million people.
Official of the United Nations in Geneva, said that a convoy of 18 trucks carried the food aid program, also delivered some medical supplies and non-food items from other agencies in the United Nations...
In light of the difficulty of concluding a peace agreement across Syria, tried to aid groups to reach agreements with local fighters from all parties to the conflict allowed aid convoys to the population in the combat zones.
The United Nations did not provide details of Homs agreement, but opposition activists have reported the existence of a temporary cease-fire.
Said Elizabeth Beers, a spokeswoman for the World Food Program, told reporters in Geneva, that the food was sent to the rugged district which has been besieged by government forces two years ago, on Thursday.
She added, "After extensive negotiations between the parties to the conflict delivered the first convoy of food rations to some 8,500 families to the rugged area besieged", a sufficient amount of food around 42,500 per person for a month.
She said the convoys additional Stsalman in the coming days food for up to 75 thousand people, or 30 percent of the United Nations estimate of the number trapped in areas throughout Syria, a million people.
Official of the United Nations in Geneva, said that a convoy of 18 trucks carried the food aid program, also delivered some medical supplies and non-food items from other agencies in the United Nations...
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