Russian Emergency Service sent the 67th convoy with the so-called "humanitarian aid" to the occupied Donbas. This was reported by TASS agency with reference to the press service of the department.
"A truck convoy with humanitarian cargo for the Donetsk and Luhansk regions set off from Rostov-on-Don Rescue Center of the Emergency Service," the source said.
According to the agency, trucks carry more than 600 tons of humanitarian aid. Russian Emergency Service claims that there are children's food kits, medicines, building materials, art and educational literature to prepare for the new school year.
The column will proceed to the Ukrainian-Russian border at Donetsk and Matveev Kurgan checkpointsand will continue to move to the destinations, the agency reports.
As it was reported earlier Russia sent 65th ‘humanitarian convoy’ to occupied Donbas on May 25. A column of vehicles departed from Russia’s Rostov region to the Ukrainian border.