Russia sends humanitarian aid to Venezuela following earthquake — Foreign Ministry

The humanitarian cargo includes tents for the temporary accommodation of displaced people, food, medicines needed under the current circumstances

MOSCOW, July 3. /TASS/. Russia is sending a humanitarian aid shipment to Venezuela, including food and medicines, following the earthquake, Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Latin American Department Alexander Shchetinin said.

"We are sending a humanitarian cargo to Caracas, including tents for the temporary accommodation of displaced people, food, medicines needed under the current circumstances, and essential supplies," he said during a ceremony to lay flowers at the monument to Simon Bolivar marking the 215th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

He also added that specialists in sanitary and epidemiological control are being dispatched to Venezuela.

"We are always ready to extend a helping hand to the country in overcoming the consequences of this merciless natural disaster," Shchetinin emphasized.

According to official data, two earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that struck Venezuela on June 24 claimed 2,295 lives and left 11,267 people injured, while more than 26,000 people were affected overall.

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