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Russian humanitarian convoy for Donbas to leave Moscow region on January 27

According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry, it will be part of the convoy to be formed in the Rostov region to deliver humanitarian aid to eastern Ukraine

MOSCOW, January 26. /TASS/. A humanitarian convoy of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for Donbas will leave the Moscow region for the Rostov region on January 27. It will be part of the convoy to be formed in the Rostov region to deliver humanitarian aid for the population of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, the ministry’s press service told TASS.

The trucks will move from the Emergencies Ministry’s Noginsk-based rescue center.

Since August last year, eleven Russian convoys have delivered more than 14,800 tons of humanitarian aid to Donbas, first of all food, necessities and medicines.