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Chinese humanitarian aid arrives in Ukraine

/ 04:59 PM March 13, 2022

Chinese humanitarian aid arrives in Ukraine

A truck convoy loaded up with Chinese aid destined for western Ukraine prepares to leave Romania. (CHINESE EMBASSY IN ROMANIA via China Daily/Asia News Network)

BEIJING – The first batch of Chinese humanitarian aid has reached Ukraine.

The consignment, which includes 1,000 family kits containing daily supplies worth 5 million yuan ($800,000), crossed the Ukraine-Romania border on Friday, having being delivered by plane to Bucharest Airport.

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The packs contain blankets, towels, cutlery, damp-proof mats, buckets and torches, and were sent from Beijing by the Red Cross Society of China.

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Ukraine’s Red Cross Society will receive the consignment when the truck convoy containing the aid arrives in the western Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi.

A second batch of materials will leave the Chinese capital on Sunday.

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Meanwhile, another group of Chinese citizens evacuated from Ukraine arrived in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province at 9:51 am on Saturday.

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Prior to that, ten temporary flights taking Chinese nationals back from Ukraine have already returned to China safely.

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