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Russian humanitarian aid delivered to Cuba

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Russian humanitarian aid delivered to Cuba


26.07.2021

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The cargo of Russian humanitarian aid was brought to Cuba, RIA Novosti reports. Two An-124 Ruslan aircraft of the Russian Defense Ministry landed at the Havana airport. The Cuban Foreign Ministry noted that most of the cargo is intended to counter the spread of coronavirus infection.

Food, personal protective equipment, including more than a million medical masks, were brought to Cuba. The total volume of cargo exceeds 88 tons.

Over 160 tons of humanitarian aid from Russia will arrive in Syria in the coming days. It will include food, medicaments, other medical supplies, equipment. 

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