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    UN’s first humanitarian aid arrives to eastern Ukraine- UNHCR

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    The United Nations and its partners in Ukraine completed the first convoy of urgent humanitarian aid to the city of Sumy in the northeast, one of the most war-affected areas of the country, The UN humanitarian agency-UNHCR said Friday.

    The UN agency hopes this is the first of many shipments delivered to the people trapped by fighting.

    According to the UNHCR, the 130 metric tons of essential aid includes medical supplies, bottled water, ready-to-eat meals and canned food that will directly help some 35,000 people. In addition to these items, the convoy brought equipment to repair water systems to help 50,000 people.

    The humanitarian supplies were provided by the World Food Programme, UN Refugee Agency, World Health Organization, and the UN Children’s Fund, as well as the NGO People in Need.

    Aid being offloaded from the convoy: Credit: UN in Ukraine

    “Safe passage for the humanitarian convoy followed successful dialogue with and notification sent to the Ministries of Defense of Ukraine and of the Russian Federation, which was facilitated by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs,” the UNHCR said.

    “The UN counts on the continued cooperation of all parties as the agencies and our humanitarian partners scale up our relief operation to respond to the grave humanitarian crisis caused by this war”, it added.

    The agency said the UN is in Ukraine to help the most vulnerable civilians caught in the fighting, wherever they are in Ukraine.

    The UN said it needs unhindered and sustained humanitarian access to do so.

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