New Cuba-bound solidarity shipment from Russia

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2022-01-24 08:24:25

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Havana, January 24 (RHC) A new solidarity shipment sent by Russia to Cuba is expected to arrive Monday in Havana to support the Caribbean country in the confrontation with Covid-19 and the hostile measures applied by the United States.

The gesture will be added to the collaboration sustained by Moscow since last July, considered by the president of the Caribbean nation, Miguel Díaz-Canel, as of great significance in the battle against the blockade.

Moscow's representation in Havana announced on January 13 the shipment of multi-purpose medical protection and syringes with a total weight of almost 24 tons.

Previously, the Russian Executive supported the Caribbean country with shipments facing the health crisis, particularly food and medical supplies.

That shipment included wheat flour, cans of canned meat, sunflower oil, disposable face masks, oxygen concentrators, lung ventilators, syringes, and various medicines were included.

According to official figures, Cuba received 135 donations last year from 40 countries, mainly medical supplies and equipment for the immunization process and the fight against Covid-19.

Cuban representatives received donations from the United States, Japan, Russia, and the Dominican Republic in December and January alone.
 



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