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  • Aid comes as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to support people in need across the world

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has continued implementing its charity projects in three countries, state news agency SPA reported.

More than 2,600 people received 16 tons of food parcels in Sudan’s Khartoum, which has been at the center of fierce fighting between the country’s army and paramilitary.  

KSrelief clinics continued serving Syrian refugees and the host community in Akkar, Lebanon. In July, about 8,700 healthcare services were provided to 3,684 patients.

In Nigeria, KSrelief launched a medical project to secure open-heart surgery for adults, with the participation of 20 volunteers, in cooperation with the Muslim World League.
The volunteer team has successfully performed four complex open-heart surgeries since the campaign started on Wednesday.