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Dompet Dhuafa Channels Aid to Syria

help dompet dhuafa to SyriaDDHK News, Syria - Humanitarian Relief Team Indonesian Aid Dompet Dhuafa for Syria distributed medical aid to victims of the Syrian war, Thursday (27/3). Assistance from Indonesian donors through Dompet Dhuafa it was distributed to the Syrian Medical Center Hospital and treatment center.

"There are about 40 patients who seek treatment at this place. Starting from gunshot wounds, stabbing to bombs. Besides that, Doctor Farhan from the Free Health Service (LKC) Dompet Dhuafa help in this place, ”said Nugroho Indera Warman, the Humanitarian Team Volunteer Coordinator Dompet Dhuafa.

Previously, the humanitarian team also visited Emel Hospital, a field hospital for victims of the Syrian war. You can see that at the hospital, hundreds of Syrian refugees are queuing at the pharmacy that has been provided,

In another place, the humanitarian team also handed over medical aid to be delivered directly to Syria. However, for 3 days waiting for certainty to cross into Syria there were several obstacles faced, one of which was the increasingly hot border with the mutual attacks between Turkey and Syria.

"We give the handover of assistance to an international NGO partner from Turkey named IHH, considering the conditions are not possible," said Nugroho.

According to him, currently the residents there are in dire need of medicine. And medicine is a major necessity in Syria. Information heard from several Syrian citizens, war victims who are still in Syria experienced various acts of violence such as being hit with a hard object until they fainted) because they had run out of anesthesia or anesthetic.

"Medical aid, including hundreds of cartons of anesthesia, will be distributed by IHH to three hospitals in Syria in the Bab Al-Hawa, Sarmada and Azman regions with the beneficiaries of around 1.000 patients there," Nugroho explained.

On the same day, the Humanitarian Team also visited Kahtiin's Orphanage. Where this orphanage accommodates approximately 30 children aged 5-10 years whose parents were victims of the Syrian war. Even though the precarious situation was threatening them, they seemed enthusiastic in carrying out their activities again.

"When we arrived there were about 14 children who were learning to memorize the Qur'an. And when the team arrived, a reading of An-Naba's letter was presented in a soft voice from the mouths of the sweet little children of the martyrs, "explained Nugroho.

There, the Humanitarian Team plans to carry out the Healthy Service Action (ALS) as well as to provide gifts of snacks, milk, story books and colored markers. The orphanage party feels grateful and openly accepts the plan.

"We rushed to the city center to buy these items from the remaining funds. Tomorrow we plan to buy medicines such as cough medicine, fever, eye medicine and vitamins for healthy service actions that will be carried out by Doctor Farhan, "Nugroho explained. (Dompetdhuafa.org). *

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