Reports | 25 05 2020
International Committee of the Red Cross, announced that it has delivered food and medical assistance to the town of “Moadamieh” in Damascus’s countryside, which is besiege by the Syrian regime for nearly three years, while the aid did not reach the neighboring town “Darya”.
the Red Cross said in a statement published by Reuters, that "food and personal hygiene's tools reached to about 3,500 people trapped in Moadamieh, expecting to be sending more aid to the town in the coming days."
The activists in Moadamieh, published pictures recently, about the suffering of the people of Moadamieh, due to the lack of medicines, food and baby milk.
The aid wasn’t sent to the besieged town of Darya adjacent to Moadameih, which has been isolated from Moadamieh, by the regime's army recently.
The aid was delivered to the besieged towns in a rural Damascus and Idlib recently, amid international appeals to the Syrian regime to lift the siege on the civilians, and to stop the aerial bombardment.