Kazakhstan entrepreneurs send generators to Ukraine as humanitarian aid – MFA
The Ukrainian Embassy in Kazakhstan sent another batch of generators to Ukraine as humanitarian aid provided by Kazakh business circles and companies, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports.
"The Embassy sent another batch of generators to Ukraine, received from Kazakh business circles and companies. This aid will be used to ensure the operation of the most important social facilities in Ukraine: medical institutions, schools. This is especially necessary when Ukrainian cities and villages suffer from constant Russian attacks on energy facilities," the MFA said in a statement on Telegram on Monday.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Kazakhstan expresses gratitude for the provision of necessary humanitarian aid, "especially during the winter period and in the context of constant attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure," the Foreign Ministry added.
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