Kazakhs brought 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Kursk region 13:21

About 100 tons of medicines, essential products and warm clothing collected by the Cossacks of the Great Don, Terek and Kuban Cossack Corps were delivered to the Kursk region. reported TASS with reference to the press service of the All-Russian Cossack Society (VsKO).

VsKO noted that the evacuation and distribution of humanitarian aid is currently ongoing.

Earlier, the VsKO Telegram channel reported that a humanitarian aid convoy headed by the All-Russian Cossack Society ataman Vitaly Kuznetsov arrived in the region. The convoy consists of more than a dozen trucks and cars.

Since the beginning of the special military operation, the Cossack units, which are part of the VsKO command structure, have delivered over 17 thousand tons of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.

Kazakhs have already brought about 1 thousand tons of food, drinking water, medicine, personal hygiene products, household chemicals, bed linen and warm clothing to the Kursk region.

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