U.N. flies aid to terrorist-controlled Somalia

In favor of weeks, in attendance has been anxiety with the purpose of al-Shabab would not brighten its bar on foreign aid, but they to end with did Saturday, allowing U.N. workers unhindered access, the BBC reports. UNICEF presenter Rozanne Chorlton told the BBC she hoped this would give confidence other agencies to plus cede aid to the devastated south and central areas of the population controlled by al-Shabab. The Islamist collection lifted the court order 10 days since being sustained being outside aid groups had refusal hidden agenda. They gave assurances with the aim of our access on behalf of gentle purposes would be located unhindered and with the aim of we would be located able to get hold of the natives who need support a good number, Ms Chorlton told the BBC.

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