On March 17, Ukraine received almost 7.8 thousand tons of humanitarian aid, State Customs Service reported.
“Among humanitarian cargo: fuel, generators, flashlights, thermographic cameras, medical tents, food, medicine, etc.,” the customs officers say.
Also, 150 vehicles were registered as humanitarian aid. Among them are cars and trucks, busses, ambulances, and fire trucks.
During 21 days since the Russian invasion, the Kharkiv region received more than 200 train cars and 100 trucks of humanitarian aid. And on the last day, the Kyiv region received 266 tons of humanitarian aid.