Estonia sends four buses to Ukraine as part of humanitarian aid
Kyiv • UNN
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia has sent four buses to Ukraine, donated by private donors as part of humanitarian aid. Two buses will be sent to Zhytomyr region, and two more to two different cities in Kharkiv region
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent four buses to Ukraine as part of four buses donated by private donors to Ukraine as part of the humanitarian aid will be used in Kharkiv and Zhytomyr. This was reported on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reports UNN.
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Two buses will be sent to Zhytomyr region, and two more will go to two different cities in Kharkiv region.
It is noted that the buses help Ukraine cope with damage to the transportation system and maintain the mobility of the population, especially when winter comes.
Ukrainians have demonstrated resilience and courage in and our humanitarian assistance is also aimed at supporting them in this to support them in doing so - especially as the winter ahead sees Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure will intensify. We must not develop war fatigue and we must support Ukrainians for as long as they need it
He added that the buses help to cope with the damage to the to the transportation system and ensure that normal life continues in the regions, especially with the arrival of winter.
Addendum
In 2022, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a total of 44 buses to Ukraine. They were repaired at the expense of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia and sent to Zhytomyr, Kharkiv and Poltava regions, and Bucha.
So far, Estonia has provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the amount of 25.3 million euros, of which 6.3 million euros came from the public sector.