The International Committee of the Red Cross says it has delivered humanitarian aid to the besieged town of Talbiseh in Syria's central Homs province.
It says a joint convoy of 45 ICRC, Syrian Arab Red Crescent and U.N. trucks delivered nearly 17,000 food parcels as well as 1,000 bulk food rations to the town of 84,000 residents on Monday.
Talbiseh is besieged by government forces. A humanitarian convoy last reached the town in July, the ICRC said.
The ICRC says it also delivered materials to repair the town's water network as well as hygiene products.
It says a joint convoy of 45 ICRC, Syrian Arab Red Crescent and U.N. trucks delivered nearly 17,000 food parcels as well as 1,000 bulk food rations to the town of 84,000 residents on Monday.
Talbiseh is besieged by government forces. A humanitarian convoy last reached the town in July, the ICRC said.
The ICRC says it also delivered materials to repair the town's water network as well as hygiene products.
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