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Afghan traders in Russia deliver 40 tons of aid to Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: November 11, 2023)

The Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) has announced the donation of 40 tons of food and non-food items by Afghan businessmen based in Russia for returning refugees from Pakistan.

The ministry said in a post on X that the aid was handed over at the Kabul Airport in the presence of some officials, including the ministry’s acting minister.

The aid includes 5,000 kilograms of formula, 10,000 kilograms of sugar, 2,181 packages of oil, 1,000 woolen blankets, 1,000 quilts, 756 types of cotton socks, 120 packs of socks made of camel wool, 132 types of wool socks, 350 bed sheets, and 1,000 types of children’s jackets.

Meanwhile, Russian embassy in Kabul also said in a post on X, “approximately 40 tons of humanitarian aid from the Government of the Russian Federation and the Afghanistan Trade Center in Moscow, headed by Mr. Mohammad Nader Shah, was delivered to Kabul on two special flights arranged by the Ministry of Defense of Russia.

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