Ukraine sends 500 tons of wheat flour to Syria – Zelensky
Source: Volodymyr Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Friday that Ukraine has provided 500 tons of wheat flour to Syria as part of the humanitarian program “Grain from Ukraine”. Realized in collaboration with the World Food Programme, it will benefit at least 33,250 Syrian families, with each family receiving a 15-kilogram package. This amount is expected to sustain a household of five for one month.
“We wish Syria and its people safety, stability, and recovery. We understand the true value of these things,” Zelensky said.
The shipment is currently on its way to Syria.
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