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    Aid Groups Use Land Routes to Deliver Humanitarian Relief to Iran

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Aid groups have initiated overland humanitarian deliveries to Iran—via Turkey and Jordan—with first convoys crossing into Tehran and supplies reaching displaced and medically needy populations amid growing internal displacement of up to 3.2 million due to U.S.-Israeli strikes.

    Humanitarian Groups Deliver Emergency Relief to Iran Through New Land Routes

    Emergency Aid Efforts Amid Conflict in Iran

    GENEVA, April 14 (Reuters) - International humanitarian groups said on Tuesday they had sent emergency relief through overland routes to Iran, some of their first deliveries of aid since U.S.-Israeli strikes began in late February.

    Aid workers say needs are high in the wake of six weeks of strikes, but stocks of emergency humanitarian supplies became stuck in Dubai warehouses as shipping and air routes were blocked by the expanding conflict.

    Impact of the Conflict on Iran

    Iranian authorities say more than 3,000 people have been killed in Iran during the war and the U.N. refugee agency says up to 3.2 million have been displaced.

    International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Response

    New Land Routes for Aid Delivery

    The International Federation of Red ​Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it had delivered some 200 trauma kits as well as tents and blankets on trucks sent along a new route from Turkey. 

    The trucks crossed the Iranian border on Sunday and are set to arrive in the capital Tehran on Tuesday, said IFRC spokesperson Tommaso Della Longa.

    Significance of the New Route

    "For us it's very important as it represents a new route for getting aid into Iran and we're very optimistic to scale up," he told a Geneva press briefing. 

    "Before it was very easy to take a flight or a boat and bring aid directly to Iran in a couple of hours."

    International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Initiatives

    First Shipments Since the Conflict Began

    Separately, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it had made its first shipment to Iran since the conflict began, with five trucks arriving from Jordan on Monday. Another nine are expected later this week.

    Collaboration with Iranian Red Crescent

    It also handed supplies to the Iranian Red Crescent, the only humanitarian group working across Iran, with 100,000 responders, four of whom have been killed in the war.

    Addressing Medical and Psychological Needs

    "Needs are high, medical needs in particular, but also the psychological toll on people is immense," Della Longa said in a statement.

    "Our partners at the Iranian Red Crescent have been providing psychological care in addition to the work they did throughout, literally digging people out of buildings." 

    Contents of the Aid Shipments

    The ICRC trucks contained supplies like buckets, blankets and mattresses to meet the needs of some 25,000 people, including those displaced by the conflict. 

    Diplomatic Efforts and Future Outlook

    Following the collapse of weekend negotiations to end the war, sources told Reuters that negotiating teams from the U.S. and Iran could return to Islamabad this week to resume talks.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    References

    • Aid convoy heads from Türkiye to Iran - Türkiye News
    • Up to 3.2 million people displaced in Iran by war - UNHCR | Iran International
    • Aid groups warn Iran war is hindering food and medicine from reaching millions

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Emergency relief deliveries via new land corridors from Turkey and Jordan mark one of the first aid access points into Iran since late February’s U.S.-Israeli strikes (hurriyetdailynews.com).
    • •UNHCR estimates up to 3.2 million people—representing 600,000‑1 million households—have been internally displaced inside Iran since the conflict began on February 28, with this figure expected to rise (iranintl.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Aid groups use land routes to deliver humanitarian relief to Iran

    1How are aid groups delivering humanitarian relief to Iran?

    Aid groups are using new overland routes from Turkey and Jordan to deliver emergency supplies to Iran after air and sea routes were blocked.

    2What challenges have aid organizations faced in sending relief to Iran?

    Shipping and air routes have been blocked due to conflict, causing stocks of emergency supplies to be stuck in Dubai warehouses.

    • Emergency Aid Efforts Amid Conflict in Iran
    • Impact of the Conflict on Iran
    • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Response
    • New Land Routes for Aid Delivery
    • Significance of the New Route
    • International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Initiatives
    • First Shipments Since the Conflict Began
    • Collaboration with Iranian Red Crescent
    • Addressing Medical and Psychological Needs
    • Contents of the Aid Shipments
    • Diplomatic Efforts and Future Outlook
  • •Supply chain disruptions—blocking air and sea routes from hubs like Dubai and disrupting energy and shipping lanes—have necessitated costly, slower overland aid routes (apnews.com).
  • 3What types of aid are being delivered to Iran?

    Aid deliveries include trauma kits, tents, blankets, buckets, and mattresses, aimed at supporting medical and displacement needs.

    4How many people have been affected in Iran due to the conflict?

    Iranian authorities report over 3,000 killed and the U.N. estimates up to 3.2 million displaced.

    5Which organizations are involved in delivering aid to Iran?

    The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross are key organizations delivering aid.

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