MOSCOW – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Feb.27 that humanitarian aid would be delivered to Syria’s eastern Ghouta using a “humanitarian corridor” that Moscow had helped open.
Reuters: Russia’s Lavrov says humanitarian aid will be delivered to Syria’s Ghouta
Members of the Syrian government forces stand near buses at the Wafideen checkpoint on the outskirts of Damascus neighbouring the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta region on Feb.27, 2018 during an operation that would allow some of the nearly 400,000 people living in the rebel-held area to leave the battered enclave through safe corridors.