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India hands over 15th consignment of humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia

| @indiablooms | Jan 24, 2024, at 12:00 am

India recently handed over the 15th consignment of humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing war against Russia.

"On January 19, 2024 Ambassador of the Republic of India to Ukraine Shri Harsh Kumar Jain handed over the 15ft consignment of humanitarian aid from the Government and people of India, comprising ten 30 Ifl/A generators, to Ms. Nataliya Lipska, Director of the 'Kryla Nadiyi' Charitable Fund, in the presence of H.E. Mr. Maksym Kozytskyy, Head of the Lviv Regional State Administration," read a statement issued by the Ukraine Embassy in India.

The generators will be provided to eight educational institutions in Lviv region to support their educational process.

The Ukraine Embassy said in the statement: "We express our sincere gratitude for provided humanitarian assistance during the hard times of Russian aggression."

"We highly appreciate the human-centric approach of the Government of India and its commitment to continue to provide humanitarian support to the people of Ukraine," it said.

India previously sent 14 consignments of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

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