Greece delivers 14 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Ukraine
A humanitarian road train carrying about 14 tonnes of humanitarian aid arrived in Ukraine from Greece within the framework of joint humanitarian initiatives of the Joint Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Serhiy Nayev noted that the cargo consisted of medicines, food, and clothing, the press service of the Joint Forces Command posted on Facebook.
Humanitarian aid was collected in Greece with the assistance of the Consulate of Ukraine in Thessaloniki headed by Consul Vadym Sabluk, Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Komotini – Representative of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce in Greece Dimitrios Dimitriadis, City Hall, and the Dzherelo Ukrainian community in Northern Greece.
The Commander added that important assistance was provided by the International Association for Support of Ukraine and the Association of International Road Carriers of Ukraine - AsMAP.
"After unloading and sorting, the humanitarian aid will be sent to the area of hostilities with the Russian aggressor," the Lieutenant General said.
Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine has been going on since February 24. The aggressor shells and destroys key infrastructure, residential areas of Ukrainian cities, towns, and villages using artillery, multiple-launch rocket systems, and ballistic missiles.
Photo: Joint Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Facebook
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