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Kazakhstan sends humanitarian aid consignment to Afghanistan
Officials in Kazakhstan emphasized that such efforts are part of their broader mission to promote peace, stability, and regional cooperation.
Kazakhstan has delivered a large humanitarian aid consignment to Afghanistan, reaffirming its commitment to regional stability and good-neighborly relations.
The aid, transported by rail, included 26 railcars carrying 272 tons and 728 kilograms of essential supplies. The consignment contained tents, sugar, blankets, canned meat, and flour, aimed at supporting vulnerable communities across Afghanistan.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan coordinated the delivery with the support of the Kazakhstan Agency for International Development (KazAID).
Kazakhstan has been a consistent supporter of humanitarian initiatives for Afghanistan. In April 2025, the country sent another aid package via air, which included medicines, medical supplies, and personal protective equipment, weighing a total of 3 tons and 396 kilograms.
Officials in Kazakhstan emphasized that such efforts are part of their broader mission to promote peace, stability, and regional cooperation.
