
Refugee kids from Aleppo/Idlib pose for a picture with a Russian soldier. They received humanitarian aid from the Russian army in April 2016.
1. In March 2015, an Il-76 aircraft carrying 20.5 tons of humanitarian cargo was brought to the Syrian port city Latakia.
2. In September 2015, the first Russian tent camp for internal refugees opened in the city of Hamah, western Syria.
"The camp for 500 refugees consists of 25 army tents fully equipped for living, a field kitchen, a canteen, showers, two mobile power generators and a water-storage facility. The dwelling tents are equipped with beds and heating furnaces for cold weather. In case the number of refugees increases sharply, the camp is ready to accommodate up to 1,000 people. Everything needed to set up a camp was delivered to Latakia Airport on September 12 by an Antonov An-124 Ruslan jet. The flight also brought 50,000 sets of disposable tableware and 15 tons of provisions enough to feed 50 people for 30 days."An additional 80 tons of humanitarian aid was delivered on the same day. In late September, ships with more aid arrived at the port city of Tartus, containing "Food stuffs, medications, clothes, blankets, tents and other living essentials for refugees... along with automotive vehicles for civilian designation and military equipment".














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