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Russia said that it sent 33 tons of humanitarian aid to Lebanon, where Israeli warplanes carried out
Russia said that it sent 33 tons of humanitarian aid to Lebanon, where Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on the capital Beirut overnight, reports. A special Il-76 aircraft carried 33 tons of humanitarian aid as directed by President Vladimir Putin and Emergency Situations Minister Alexander Kurenkov, said a statement by the Emergency Situations Ministry. The statement said the aid includes food, essential goods, medicines, and portable power stations.
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