SOCAR subsidiary in Ukraine will provide ambulances and firefighters with fuel free of charge
Baku/26.02.22/Turan: Filling stations of the subsidiary of SOCAR (state oil company of Azerbaijan) in Ukraine will provide ambulances and fire trucks free of charge.
This was reported in SOCAR.
In turn, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video message tonight that Azerbaijan would help this country due to low reserves of oil and oil products.
“A good friend of Ukraine, Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan, with whom I spoke that our country lacks oil, lacks oil products, and everything is not easy. But now everything will be fine,” he said.
“According to the results of my conversation with the President of Azerbaijan, all SOCAR filling stations were ordered to provide fuel for ambulances and firefighters free of charge. We are waiting for a plane with medicines from Azerbaijan at night,” Zelensky also wrote on his microblog on Twitter.—06D-
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