Azerbaijan sent another batch of humanitarian aid to Ukraine

Azerbaijan transferred the second part of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which includes electrical equipment. A convoy of 23 trucks with kilometer-long electrical cables and 18 transformers was sent from Sumgayit.

The first part of this batch was delivered to Ukraine on November 9. It included cable products necessary to restore power supply in the affected areas of Ukraine.

The total cost of humanitarian aid is $7.6 million.

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