Three aircraft from Saudi Arabia and the UAE arrived at the airports of Aleppo, Damascus, and Latakia, carrying humanitarian aid for earthquake victims. The first Saudi aircraft, which brought relief supplies for those affected by the earthquake, landed at Aleppo International Airport today. Faleh Al-Sabehi, director of the joint relief efforts for earthquake victims in Saudi Arabia, stated: "We stand by our Syrian brothers and offer our condolences for this great tragedy." He noted that the aircraft carried 35 tons of relief supplies, including food, medical materials, and tents, and is the first in a series of flights. Two Emirati aircraft arrived at Damascus International Airport and Latakia last night, with the first carrying 27 tons of food supplies and the second carrying 26 tons of food and relief supplies for the affected residents due to the earthquake.