Russia sent 27 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza

Russia sent 27 tons of humanitarian supplies from Egypt for civilians in Gaza on Thursday, the Emergencies Ministry of Moscow said.
“A special plane has taken off from Ramenskoye Airport near Moscow to Al-Arish, Egypt, to deliver Russian humanitarian supplies to the Egyptian Red Crescent for Gaza,” Deputy Minister Ilya Denisov said in a statement.
According to him, human ingredients include wheat, sugar, rice and pasta.
US President Joe Biden launched a deal on Wednesday to allow much-needed humanitarian aid to be flown to war-torn Gaza. More than 1 million civilians have fled their homes amid Israeli attacks from Gaza.
Biden said a limited number of trucks would be allowed to cross Rafah from Egypt to enter Gaza from Egypt, after face-to-face meetings in Israel and intensive phone talks with Egypt.

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