Concerns Raised Over Expired Aid Shipment to Tindouf Refugee Camps in Algeria

The Algerian authorities specially opened their borders on Tuesday, December 1, for the delivery of humanitarian aid by a Spanish cargo ship to the port of Oran.
Spanish and Sahrawi sources indicate that this ship is transporting several dozen trucks loaded with humanitarian aid destined for the Tindouf camps in southern Algeria.
According to the same sources, the majority of the trucks carrying these humanitarian aid consisting of food, medicines or infant milk were waiting to be loaded at the port of Alicante for nine months, which raises concerns about their expiration.
If the facts prove to be true and verified, the population of Tindouf would soon be the victim of food poisoning for which Spain and Algeria would be held responsible.
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