Serbia to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine
The Government of Serbia has decided to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine to overcome the consequences of the Russian troops' detonation of the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant.
N1 reports this.
"The Government of Serbia will send a new package of humanitarian aid to Ukraine to overcome the consequences of the humanitarian disaster in the Kherson region," the message reads.
It is noted that aid for Ukraine will be provided in the form of goods and medicines, transferred by the Commodity Reserves and Commodities Department to the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration.
The government also decided to provide temporary protection for the reception of citizens of Ukraine who suffered as a result of the emergency situation in the Kherson region.
It was also announced that as an additional form of support, a sports and health camp for the youth and children's teams of FC Dynamo Kyiv football academy would be organized at the expense of the Serbian government during the summer.
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On the night of June 6, the Russian army blew up the Kakhovka HPP dam. After the detonation, the law enforcement officers started an investigation under the article on ecocide. Ukrhydroenergo stated that the Kakhovka HPP is completely destroyed and cannot be restored.