A first highway that carried humanitarian aid arrived today in the city Suedein southern Syria, according to a Syrian executive Crescent.

A fragile truce has come into force today in this province, where more than a thousand people have died in the previous days, in conflicts between Druzo and Bedouin.

A correspondent of French agency He said he saw the white vehicles that brought the Red Crescent symbol into the city. “It’s the first motorway that comes after the latest events is now in the city,” he said Omar Al Malikithe representative of this service. He clarified that others would follow in coordination with the government and local authorities.

The hub consisted of 32 vehicles carrying food, medical materials, fuels and bags for corpses. The cemetery of the city’s state hospital is full of corpses and many are lying outside the building, as a French agency photojournalist found today.

According to Israeli TV Kan, the Israel He also sent medical assistance to the suede in coordination with Washington and Syria.

Residents of the city said that water supply and electricity have been interrupted in the suede.

The government said that a second junkie of the Syrian authorities, consisting of 40 trucks and accompanied by three ministers, was unable to enter the suede. The Foreign Ministry argued that armed militants belonging to Sheikh Hekmat Al Hitzri prevented it.

Al Hittz is a Drouzos priest who has a significant influence. He is targeted by Damascus because he has called for international protection for the Drouzes and appealed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for help. Today, he said that “every help that arrives in the suede through organizations and international parties is welcome.”