A humanitarian aid convoy of 17 trucks carrying food and relief supplies left Damascus on Monday for Sweida province, raising the number of aid shipments to 35 since August.
Omar al-Malki, Head of the Media and Communication Unit at the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, which organized the convoy, told SANA the shipment included 5,225 food baskets, 24 professional kits for solar energy installation, 38 tons of cleaning supplies, 500 health baskets and other relief items.
A commercial convoy of 95 trucks entered Sweida on Sunday with food, vegetables, poultry, fodder, water tanks, wood and industrial materials.