U.N. resumes Syria aid delivery after attack

By Stephanie Nebehay and Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) – The United Nations appealed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and rebel groups on Thursday to allow aid convoys to enter eastern Aleppo as U.N. relief operations in Syria resumed after a 48-hour suspension due to a deadly attack. A U.N. convoy loaded with medical and other supplies was heading to the rebel-held besieged Damascus suburb of Mouadamiya.

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U.N. resumes Syria aid delivery after attack