30 volunteers of Syrian Arab Red Crescent die in recent two years

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-8-22 12:39:45

An employee carries food for delivery outside a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

An employee check commodities for delivery at a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

Employees check food for delivery at a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 


 

President of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) Abdul Rahman Attar receives an interview in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to the president, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

An employee checks food and commodities for delivery at a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

An employee checks food for delivery at a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

An employee carries food for delivery outside a warehouse of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in Damascus, Syria, on Aug. 21, 2013. According to SARC president Abdul Rahman Attar, the main responsibility of the humanitarian organization is to provide medical service and help deliver humanitarian urgent relief for the victims of disasters. The SARC has 60 employees, 3 hospitals and 10 clinics, together with 9000 volunteers in 83 areas of the country, 3000 among which take a full-time job. During recent two years, 30 volunteers had lost their lives and 200 ambulances had been destroyed. (Xinhua/Zhang Xijie)


 

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