UN dispatches humanitarian aid to Syria
An aerial view of a camp for displaced Syrians from Idlib and Aleppo provinces, near the town of Maaret Misrin in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, Sunday, April 5, 2020 . (AFP)


The United Nations dispatched a total of 59 truckloads of humanitarian aid to Idlib, a northwestern Syrian province where millions of people are in desperate need of assistance, Monday.

Trucks entered the city through the Cilvegözü border gate in Turkey's southern Hatay province, which borders Idlib.

The supplies will be distributed among people struggling to live in Idlib and nearby rural areas.

Syria has been locked in a vicious civil war since early 2011 when the Bashar Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protesters.

Hundreds of thousands of people have since been killed and more than 10 million others displaced, according to U.N. officials.

Idlib has been covered by several cease-fire deals since late 2018, deals frequently broken by the Assad regime and its allies.

It is currently home to 4 million civilians, including hundreds of thousands displaced in recent years by regime forces throughout the war-weary country.