Azerbaijan has sent another humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Azerbaijan has sent another humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Continuing to demonstrate solidarity and support, on Thursday, January 11, the Sumgait Technological Park of Azerbaijan sent another humanitarian aid convoy to Ukraine, including vital electrical equipment.
A fleet of 25 trucks will deliver to Ukraine more than 677 thousand meters of electric cables and wires, as well as 22 sets of transformer stations. These efforts are consistent with the decree of the President of Azerbaijan dated July 17, 2023 on the provision of humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine.
Department of Energy The current delivery builds on the foundation laid by previous humanitarian aid shipments totaling $7.6 million shipped on October 30, November 21 and December 8, 2023.-0--
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