Seven truckloads of aid have arrived in the besieged Syrian city of Dariyyeh, west of Damascus, for the first time in four years, the Anadolu Agency reported.
Local sources said that the aid convoy, supervised by the International Committee for the Red Cross, included medicines and medical equipment.
It did not include any food, noting that the trucks, which passed through the checkpoints of the Syrian regime, were not full.
A number of nurses from the Red Crescent Society accompanied the convoy to vaccinate the children in the city.
On 12 May, Syrian regime forces prevented the entry of aid to Dariyyeh, which has been under siege since 2012. More than 80 per cent of the city’s houses and infrastructure were destroyed and more than 90 per cent of its inhabitants displaced.