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Azerbaijan sends another 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Baku/03.08.22/Turan: On August 3, humanitarian aid in the form of food with a total weight of 101 tons was sent from Baku and Ganja to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladislav Konitsky and representatives of the executive authorities of Baku and Ganja left together with the humanitarian cargo, which was sent by cargo plane to the Warsaw airport.
So far, the government of Azerbaijan, as well as the authorities of Baku and Sumgayit, have sent 807 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the form of medicines, medical equipment, medical supplies, food and baby food. --02D--
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- 3 August 2022 15:30
Politics
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