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Azerbaijan sends next humanitarian aid to Ukraine

Azerbaijan sends next humanitarian aid to Ukraine
21.11.2023 16:30
Upon the order signed by the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, on July 17, 2023, the second part of the humanitarian aid consisting of electrical equipment was sent to Ukraine, reported from the Ministry of Energy.

The humanitarian aid includes more than 900,000 meters of electric cables and wires, as well as 18 transformers and complete transformer substations.

A truck convoy consisting of 23 trucks left the territory of Sumgait Technologies Park today. The next parts of electrical equipment with a total value of $7.6 million intended for humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine upon the above-mentioned order of the head of the country are planned to be sent shortly.



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