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WHO uses sanctioned Syrian airline to deliver aid to Libya
A Cham Wings plane, a private Syrian airline, is pictured taking off from an airport [SAFIN HAMED/AFP via Getty Images] January 12, 2021 at 4:16 pm
The World Health Organisation has used an aircraft belonging to the Syrian regime to deliver medical supplies to the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, making it the latest of questionable affiliations taken by the organisation. The regime is operating under sanctions which also affect its institutions and anyone using them.
The WHO in Libya published a photo on its Twitter account showing the aircraft belonging to Cham Wings, saying that it delivered more than sixteen tons of medicines, supplies and equipment to Benghazi. It stated that it continues to provide humanitarian assistance aid to the people of Libya.
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