Hypocrisy

Feb 08, 2023 18:35


Part 1 - rolling updates

14th Feb



Part 2

13th February Overview of flights to date of medical, rescue and humanitarian help airlift to Syria:







13th February - Update on aid flights to Syria



Logging flights from social media and SANA reports, so some other flights might have been missed in the total.

Not included in the visuals are the numerous land convoys from Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan, of aid, fuel, machinery, medical equipment and food.  There have been dozens of these in the last week.

One thing that has been consistent is the regular flights from the UAE, not all have been logged into the data gathered, but they have literally provided an air bridge to Syria (https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-launches-humanitarian-airbridge-to-transport-emergency-aid-to-victims-of-the-turkey-syria-earthquake/)

Plane loads of needed consignments of blankets, tents, shelter kits, lighting, water supply, emergency food ration, clothing, as well as vitally needed medical, trauma and emergency health kits.

Bear this mind when you consider some of the reports on the complaints by Turkish volunteers on the inappropriate content of some of the so-called donated aid the public, from the US and Azerbaijan, basically sending spoilt food items and items from thrift shops such as evening wear.



Part 3

Original status of flights into Syria bringing in medical, rescue teams and relief aid

11th February  - Update



Washington has given a limited exemption to the sanctions imposed on Syria for a total of 180 days.  Let's see if this has an effect on how direct aid will get to the Syrian people in the worst affected government-controlled areas, as well those under terrorist/ Turkish control and the SDF.



8th February 2023

The sheer mind-boggling convulations of the so called "international community of values" is telling, they make a contortionist look absolutey stiff as a wooden plank.

The situation so far.

Updates, omissions will be done at a later stage.



rescue teams, relief aid, syria, international assistance

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