Uzbekistan sent aid to the people of Kazakhstan affected by floods

Uzbekistan sent 15 trucks of humanitarian aid to the flood-affected regions of Kazakhstan. It was reported that the value of this aid, which includes 100 tons of cargo, is 10 billion soums.

According to the instructions of the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, humanitarian aid was sent to Kazakhstan for the residents of flood-affected areas. This was reported by the press service of Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov.

On the basis of the government of Uzbekistan, a humanitarian cargo consisting of 15 trucks was formed, and organizational issues regarding the delivery of cargo were determined. It will be delivered by a working group headed by the adviser to the president, Tursinkhan Khudaybergenov.

Humanitarian aid includes food products, women's, children's and men's outerwear, blankets, blankets, pillows, hygiene products, tents with special equipment, rubber boat kits and other necessary products.

Gazeta.uz, relying on its source, reported that 100 tons of cargo worth 10 billion soums was sent.

We remind that since March in Kazakhstan, as a result of the melting of snow and ice, the level of rivers has risen, and floods have been observed in a large part of the country.

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