Yesterday in Mariupol it was possible to distribute 1,500 sets of humanitarian aid for residents.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) plans to increase the amount of humanitarian activities in Mariupol. This was announced by the director general of the organization Robert Mardini in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
According to him, yesterday it was possible to distribute 1,500 sets of humanitarian aid.
“We understand that there is a greater need. We will increase the scope of our activities,” said Mardini.
He also mentioned that the organization will continue to provide assistance to Mariupol hospitals with medical equipment, medicine and will provide targeted food and financial assistance to people in the temporarily occupied city.
According to Mardini, during the war, the ICRC provided financial assistance to restore housing to 300,000 Ukrainians.
It will be remembered that more than 156 thousand residents of Mariupol were left homeless.
It was previously reported that the first “hunger riot” took place in Mariupol.
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Source: korrespondent

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