Pakistan’s 21st Humanitarian Aid Consignment Arrives in Damascus

Damascus: The 21st consignment of humanitarian aid from Pakistan, totaling 17 tons, has successfully landed in Damascus to support the war-affected people of Gaza and Lebanon. The aid, flown from Nur Khan Base via a chartered flight, was received by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Syria, Air Marshal (Retired) Shahid Akhtar.

According to Press Information Department, the Government of Pakistan remains committed to providing essential relief to those impacted by conflict in the region. The consignment underscores Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to assist displaced populations in Palestine and Lebanon through its National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

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