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Ukraine Sends 500 Tons of Wheat Flour Under 'Grain from Ukraine' to Aid 167,000 People and 33,250 Families
Dec 27, 2024, 10:01 AM
Ukraine has dispatched 500 tons of wheat flour to Syria as part of its humanitarian initiative, 'Grain from Ukraine', in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP). This aid aims to support approximately 167,000 people, benefiting around 33,250 families. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine's commitment to assisting the Syrian population during this critical time, stating, 'We wish Syria and its people safety, stability, and recovery.' The shipment comes in the wake of the ouster of the Russian-backed government in Syria, marking a shift in Ukraine's diplomatic approach towards the nation. The flour is expected to be distributed in the coming weeks, with each 15 kg bag capable of feeding a family of five for a month.
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