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Russian plane delivered medical masks and overalls to Poland

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Russian plane delivered medical masks and overalls to Poland


09.04.2020

Photo credit: tvtver.ru

Six million medical masks and 70,000 protective overalls have been delivered to Poland by An-124, owned by the Russian airline Volga-Dnepr, from Ulyanovsk. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravecki announced the delivery of protective equipment, according to RIA Novosti.

The prime minister wrote on his Facebook page that the goods purchased in China will be sent to the Material Reserves Agency. The Russian affiliation of the aircraft is clearly visible in the photographs published by Moravetsky.

Currently, about 5,000 infected with coronavirus infection are recorded in Poland, 136 people died. The Polish authorities decided to restore control over the borders with the Schengen states.

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