Humanitarian aid sent from Amed reach Kobanê

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NEWS CENTER – Seventeen trucks of humanitarian aid sent from Amed (Diyarbakır) have reached Kobanê (Kobani). 

Humanitarian aid collected by the Amed City Protection and Solidarity Platform to be delivered to Kobanê, which is under siege, has reached via the Azez Border Gate. The shipment was transported by the Syrian Red Crescent. The convoy, consisting of 17 trucks, carried food supplies and basic necessities.  
 
The convoy's journey to Kobanê was accompanied by Erdal Afşar, Deputy Chair of the Amed Chamber of Commerce, and lawyer Rihan Gök.
 
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