Russia sent humanitarian aid to Kazakhstan
8 July, 2020 11:40
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation sent a special plane with humanitarian aid to Nur-Sultan, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.
It is reported that the aid plane from Russia arrived in the Kazakh capital on July 8 in continuation of the agreements on fight against COVID-19 between Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Askar Mamin and Chairman of the Russian Government Mikhail Mishustin.
“The plane contains medical masks, protective gear and pharmaceuticals. Russia is slated to send several more aid planes to Kazakhstan”, the message reads.
The Foreign Ministry reported that in the near future several more flights with humanitarian cargo from Russia are expected.
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