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Russia’s humanitarian aid delivered to east Ukraine's Luhansk

More than 1,800 tons of humanitarian aid is to be delivered to Donetsk and Luhansk on Wednesday

MOSCOW, March 4. /TASS/. Russia’s Emergencies Ministry convoy has delivered humanitarian aid to Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, a deputy head of the ministry’s National Centre for Crisis Management said on Wednesday.

"More than 80 trucks with humanitarian cargos have arrived In Luhansk," Oleg Voronov said.

The trucks will travel back to Russia after the unloading procedures are completed, the official said. He added that no accidents occurred on the convoy's way to the region.

More than 1,800 tons of humanitarian aid is to be delivered to Donetsk and Luhansk on Wednesday.

This is the 17th Russian Emergencies Ministry’s convoy for Donbass. Since mid-August 2014, the ministry has delivered over 22,000 tons of humanitarian cargos to the eastern Ukrainian regions.