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Blinken: US sends $717 million in aid to Kyiv

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the allocation of humanitarian aid to Ukraine totaling $717 million (€635 million).

Axar.az reports that the head of US diplomacy and his British counterpart David Lammy visited Kyiv on Wednesday, September 11.

$290 million will be allocated for humanitarian aid itself — providing millions of Ukrainians with basic services, including food, drinking water, and medicine. Another $325 million will be allocated to restore Ukraine's energy and power grids. In addition, Kyiv will receive $102 million to clear landmines and munitions "that Russia has left all over Ukraine," Blinken added.

Date
2024.09.11 / 23:52
Author
Axar.az
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