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Humanitarian aid brought to Dobropolye

Photo: press service of the Akhmetov Foundation

The Akhmetov Foundation brought food products with a long shelf life to the front-line city.

In Dobropolye (Donetsk region) they started distributing food kits from the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation. In total, 4,000 sets were delivered, the press service of the fund reports.

“The city is located near the front line, and long-term storage products are a significant support for residents. The kits include pasta, sugar, salt, flour, cereal, canned beans, stew, pate, cookies , etc.,” – said in the message.

The fund clarified that since the beginning of the war, its representatives have provided 219,000 such sets to residents of the Donetsk region and those temporarily displaced from the region. In addition, the Akhmetov Foundation donated about 600,000 sets to residents of 22 regions of Ukraine.

Recall that earlier representatives of the fund delivered 4,000 sets of products to the Dnipropetrovsk region for internally displaced people from the Lugansk region.

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Source: korrespondent

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