Social Media Posted February 15, 2023 Share Posted February 15, 2023 The first UN aid convoy has entered through a reopened border crossing into rebel-held north-western Syria, devastated by last week's earthquake. The UN said 11 lorries crossed from Turkey at Bab al-Salameh on Tuesday. Many Syrians are angry over the lack of aid for the war-torn nation especially to rebel areas, after last week's quakes in which more than 41,000 are known to have died in Turkey and Syria. The UN and Syria's government on Monday agreed to use two more crossings. The other one is at al-Rai, also on the Turkish border. The UN said the crossings would initially be open for three months. Two powerful earthquakes struck the south-eastern regions of neighbouring Turkey on 6 February early in the morning, when many people were asleep. Hopes of finding any more survivors are fading. Crisis upon crisis: Why it's hard to get help to Syria Satellite images show devastation in Syria town Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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