Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently distributed food baskets and health kits to 892 families in the town of Sarmada in Syria’s Idlib governorate, benefiting 5,352 people.
According to Saudi Press Agency, this assistance is part of the second phase of a project focused on providing food and health supplies to the Syrian people for 2025. The initiative aims to address the ongoing needs of communities affected by the prolonged conflict in the region, emphasizing the importance of international humanitarian efforts in alleviating the challenges faced by the affected populations.