On Saturday, April 2, the State Agency for Strategic Reserves of Poland (RARS) announced the delivery of 120 wagons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

Train with humanitarian aid

This is reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to the-warsaw.

RARS President Michal Kuchmerovsky explained that 73 trains with humanitarian aid from Poland and Europe have now arrived in Ukraine.

They transport mainly food, especially with a long shelf life and medicines.

The most necessary things also include hygiene products, tents, beds and blankets.

Details and priority areas for the delivery of assistance are determined in cooperation with the government of Ukraine.

According to RARS, the cargo, which arrived on Saturday in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, was a record since the beginning of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine.

In 120 wagons, 1.5 thousand tons of food were transported, 1 thousand tons of which were delivered to Zaporizhzhia, the rest to Kharkov.

As we reported earlier, UZ has transported more than 7.8 thousand tons of humanitarian cargo, since the beginning of the war.

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