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Donbass sent another Russian “Humanos”

This is already a 69th column.

Russia sent the 69-th column of the so-called humanitarian convoy in the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass.

This was reported on the website EMERCOM of Russia.

Trucks departments carry over 400 tons of cargo. Russian rescuers swear that the cars “baby food packs and medical supplies.”

“The convoy will proceed to the state border checkpoints “Donetsk” and “Matveev Kurgan” for the completion of all necessary customs procedures in accordance with international law for the delivery of humanitarian goods”, – assured in the EMERCOM of Russia.

After this “humanitarian” convoy will proceed to the occupied part of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.

Recall that in mid-September, the Russian media informed that the Russian government intends to abandon the “humanitarian support” “L/DNR” in favor of financing projects in Kaliningrad and annexed Crimea.

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