Seventh Putin’s “humanitarian convoy” will be sent to Donbas tomorrow

Russia is planning to send the seventh so-called «humanitarian convoy” to Donbas on Friday, November 14. At the same time, they say in Moscow that “count on Kyiv’s assistance” as concerns its delivery to the east of Ukraine.
Official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alexander Lukashevich said, TASS informs.
“We officially approached the Ukrainian side in order to promote passing of the (humanitarian) cargo, including solving of security issues,” he said.
Lukashevich added that the Russian side counts very much “on cooperation with the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross).”
The diplomat confirmed that November 14, via checkpoints of Matveyev Kurgan and Donetsk, 82 trucks of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations will deliver the “humanitarian cargo,” totaling 625 tonnes.
As reported by Ukrinform, November 4, the Russian Federation sent the sixth allegedly “humanitarian aid” for residents of Donbas, occupied by terrorists, and November 2, more than 100 trucks arrived in Donetsk and Luhansk with the fifth “humanitarian convoy.”

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