Obugwa Izoba
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Ukraine imepeleka misaada kwa wananchi wa Russia waliotelekezwa. Hakika Rissia naye kaonja joto la jiwe. Kazi haijawa nyepesi kama alivyodhani.
Kuna siku ataamua kubwaga manyanga tu. Putin hana uzoefu na vita ana ubabe wa kwenye media tu sasa vi Ukraine vinamshika sharubu
Military aid, delivered as part of the United States' security assistance to Ukraine, is unloaded from a plane at the Boryspil International Airport outside Kyiv, Ukraine, February 5, 2022. (File photo: Reuters)
Published: 16 August ,2024: 07:27 PM GSTUpdated: 16 August ,2024: 07:26 PM GST
Ukraine has set up storage facilities in its northern region of Sumy to hold and send humanitarian aid to Russian civilians in the Kyiv-held part of Russia’s western region of Kursk, the interior minister said on Friday.
Ukraine has said it has taken control of 82 settlements over an area of 1,150 square kilometers (444 square miles) in the region after it launched a major cross-border attack on Aug. 6.
“The citizens abandoned by Russia are mostly elderly people, people with disabilities, and families with children. They need food, water and medicine,” minister Ihor Klymenko said on the Telegram messaging app.
He didn’t specify how many of the storage facilities had been set up, or where they are, but a video posted on the ministry’s Telegram account showed a large inflatable tent and Ukrainian military personnel carrying parcels and packing food.
During a trip to the Sumy region, which borders Russia’s Kursk region, Klymenko said about 150 food parcels had been sent to civilians in the area.
Kuna siku ataamua kubwaga manyanga tu. Putin hana uzoefu na vita ana ubabe wa kwenye media tu sasa vi Ukraine vinamshika sharubu
Ukraine sends humanitarian aid to occupied part of Russia’s Kursk region
ReutersPublished: 16 August ,2024: 07:27 PM GSTUpdated: 16 August ,2024: 07:26 PM GST
Ukraine has set up storage facilities in its northern region of Sumy to hold and send humanitarian aid to Russian civilians in the Kyiv-held part of Russia’s western region of Kursk, the interior minister said on Friday.
Ukraine has said it has taken control of 82 settlements over an area of 1,150 square kilometers (444 square miles) in the region after it launched a major cross-border attack on Aug. 6.
“The citizens abandoned by Russia are mostly elderly people, people with disabilities, and families with children. They need food, water and medicine,” minister Ihor Klymenko said on the Telegram messaging app.
He didn’t specify how many of the storage facilities had been set up, or where they are, but a video posted on the ministry’s Telegram account showed a large inflatable tent and Ukrainian military personnel carrying parcels and packing food.
During a trip to the Sumy region, which borders Russia’s Kursk region, Klymenko said about 150 food parcels had been sent to civilians in the area.