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Russia sends 27 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Lebanon, using return flight to evacuate citizens
The delivery was organised by the order of President Vladimir Putin and the directive of the Emergency Situations Minister Alexander Kurenkov.
Russia sends 27 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Lebanon, using return flight to evacuate citizens
A woman stands by the rubble of a destroyed building, following a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, in Beirut, Lebanon, April 20 2026. / AP

The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry announced on Tuesday that a special flight carrying 27 tons of humanitarian aid departed for Lebanon last night.

The ministry said in a statement that the aid includes mobile power stations, food, tents, blankets and sleeping kits.

"On board the ministry's Il-76 aircraft are more than 27 tons of cargo: mobile power stations, food supplies, tents, blankets, mattresses, and pillows," it said.

The delivery was organised by the order of President Vladimir Putin and the directive of Emergency Situations Minister Alexander Kurenkov, the ministry said.

On the return flight from Beirut to Moscow, Russian citizens and their family members will be brought back, the statement said.

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SOURCE:AA