Some 20 tonnes of humanitarian aid delivered to Balakleya, supplies to Izium fail due to fighting - Sinehubov
On March 14, it was possible to deliver humanitarian aid to Balakleya, Kharkiv region, Oleh Sinehubov, the head of the regional military administration, said.
"Finally, about 20 tonnes of humanitarian aid have been delivered to Balakleya. I want to thank all involved and the drivers directly, who carried aid under shelling," Sinehubov wrote in his Telegram channel.
At the same time, according to him, it was not possible to deliver humanitarian cargoes to Izium, since active hostilities are taking place there.
Sinehubov said that during the day the regional humanitarian headquarters unloaded six wagons and seven trucks of products, clothing, and medicines.
"Special thanks to our friends from the central and western regions of Ukraine, partners from abroad for their constant assistance," he said.
Humanitarian aid is distributed to the points of Ukrposhta, Nova Poshta and to the territorial communities of the region.
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