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First UN humanitarian airlift bound for Syria this week via Iraq

Published December 10th, 2013 - 12:12 GMT
This week's UNHCR airlift will be the first of its kind to Syria since the start of the war in 2011 (Courtesy of the UN)
This week's UNHCR airlift will be the first of its kind to Syria since the start of the war in 2011 (Courtesy of the UN)

The United Nations is launching its first airlift of food and other aid supplies from Iraq to the Kurdistan region of northern Syria this week with permission from both governments, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR said on Tuesday.

The airbridge using commercial cargo Ilyushin 76 planes to al-Hassakeh, Syria, from Erbil, Iraq, will begin on Thursday and up to 12 flights are scheduled through Sunday, Amin Awad, director of the Middle East and North Africa Bureau of the UNHCR said.

“This is the first time aid goes through Iraq,” Awad told Reuters in Geneva. “The number of vulnerable in al-Hassakeh is estimated at 50,000-60,000 but we are still doing assessments. Al-Hassakeh has been out of reach for a long time.”

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