Pakistan dispatches more humanitarian aid to war-hit Ukraine

ISLAMABAD:Pakistan Tuesday dispatched a second consignment consisting of items of humanitarian assistance to Ukraine at the request of the war-torn country,

A special C-130 aircraft took off to deliver more than 7.5 tons of relief items for the war-stricken people of Ukraine. Another 7.5 tons of assistance will be dispatched on Friday (June 3). “Pakistan has always acted promptly alongside international community in responding to international calls for assistance during conflicts and calamities as a responsible and peace loving nation,” said FO. The relief items include medicines, medical equipment, bedding and food items.

The first consignment of more than 15 tons of humanitarian aid was sent to Ukraine through two special C-130 aircrafts from the Noor Khan Base in March. The decision was taken at the request of the Ukrainian embassy in Islamabad for humanitarian assistance along with a list of urgently-needed items.

Previously, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had proposed that Pakistan should provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and suggested that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) should mobilize the req­uisite assistance containing non-military items as requested by the Ukrainian embassy and organize its transportation.

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