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Russian Peace Fund sent humanitarian aid to Italy, Iran and Serbia

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Russian Peace Fund sent humanitarian aid to Italy, Iran and Serbia


17.04.2020

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Humanitarian aid from Russia has been sent to Italy, Serbia and Iran. It came from the Russian Peace Fund, according to the organization’s website. The fund sent to the foreign countries disposable medical, anesthetic and breathing masks, shoe covers, respirators, electrostatic filters, syringe pumps, defibrillator, and ventilators.

In addition, the fund provided three thousand specialized robes to the Moscow Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology. Also, six thousand reusable masks arrived in the Ivanovo and Ivanovo region. Retired people, medical workers and volunteers will use them.

Earlier, Russian humanitarian aid was sent to the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic (DPR). Personal protective equipment was delivered for Donetsk doctors and other specialists, including medical masks, protective overalls, gloves and glasses. Planes with Russian medicines and equipment were also sent to Italy, Serbia and the United States. Russian specialists work in a number of countries. Ecuador and Sierra Leone turned to Russia for help.

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