Regime forces ask for half of humanitarian assistance by AANES and Heyva Sor

The Syrian regime continues blocking delivery of aid from the Autonomous Administration and the Kurdish Red Crescent, Heyva Sor.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that regime forces asked to take over half of the humanitarian aid supplies, which are provided by the Kurdish Red Crescent and the Autonomous Administration to earthquake-affected areas in Aleppo, and the access of fuel trucks in the beginning in return for allowing the convoy to cross into Aleppo. The convoy was blocked at Al-Tayeh crossing in Manbij countryside for over 24 hours.

According to SOHR, regime forces allowed the entry of fuel yesterday evening but did not permit it to cross into disaster-stricken areas in Aleppo.

It is worth noting that civil activists launched a donation campaign on social media in Heseke city to support disaster-stricken areas across Syria. The campaign established four posts in Heseke, collecting financial donations from the residents.

Also, civil activists, with the participation of all associations and organisations operating in Raqqa, launched a campaign sponsored by the Autonomous Administration to collect material and financial donations for providing medical and financial support for the earthquake-affected people. Moreover, residents in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor started to collect material and financial donations to send them to disaster-stricken areas.