The first four Transall transport aircraft of the German army carrying around 36 tonnes of food, medicines, blankets and other humanitarian aid will fly to the northern Iraqi city of Erbil today, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday.
In Erbil, they will be handed over to UN orgasnisations for further distribution among the the refugees pouring into the Kurdish region in northern Iraq, it said in a statement.
The UN on Thursday declared the crisis in northern Iraq the highest level of emergency affecting more than 1 million people. Around 50,000 displaced people are yet to find a refuge in the Kurdish area, according to UN estimates.
Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has indicated that supplying arms to the Iraqi and Kurdish forces is an option for her government.
"The atrocities perpetrated on the minorities in northern Iraq -Yesidis, Christians and others-- by the Islamic State militants are shocking. Checking the advance of this extremist group and helping the victims of their terror is a responsibility of the entire international community," the chancellor said.
Similar views were also expressed by Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said earlier Germany will support he Iraqi army's efforts to fight IS militants by supplying non-lethal military aid such as armoured vehicles, helmets, night vision equipment etc.
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