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UN sends 100 tons of aid to Afghanistan via Uzbekistan

Core relief supplies for winter to be trucked into Mazar-e-Sharif

The plane carrying humanitarian aid sent by the United Nations (UN) to Afghanistan arrives at Termez International Airport in Termez, Uzbekistan on October 15, 2021.. AA

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The UN sent on Monday 100 metric tons of aid to Afghanistan from Uzbekistan's Termez airport.

According to the UNHCR Central Asia, the aid collected in the last three days will be trucked into Afghanistan's Mazar-e-Sharif through the Termez-Hairatan border crossing from Termez Cargo Centre. The core relief supplies are meant to help Afghans prepare for the winter.

- We believe this new route of aid delivery will contribute to global efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and to help millions of people affected by it - Dumitru Lipcanu, UNHCR deputy representative for Central Asia, had said in an earlier statement.

According to the UN body, more than 3.5 million Afghans are currently internally displaced, including more than half a million since the beginning of the year.

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