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UAE ships generators for Ukrainian homes

Assistance will help civilians cope with bitter cold amid sweeping blackouts

- ABU DHABI

In response to the United Nations Ukraine Flash Appeal and the Ukraine Situation Regional Refugee Response, UAE has taken the initiative since the onset of the crisis to alleviate the suffering of those affected.

The UAE announced yesterday that it is sending about 2,500 household generators to civilians affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine that has disrupted energy infrastruc­ture and caused power outages, with the objective of helping them survive the harsh winter conditions.

The assistance comprises 2,500 household generators, each with a power output of between 3.5 and 8 kilowatts. These generators will help the civilians with some of the electricit­y they require, which will help alleviate the difficult living conditions of crisis-affected families.

Human solidarity

Reem Bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, said that this aid to Ukraine stems from the UAE’s belief in the importance of human solidarity, especially in cases of conflict, and is part of the country’s continuous efforts to mitigate the humanitari­an repercussi­ons of the Ukrainian crisis.

The UAE will transport around 1,200 household generators to the Polish capital, Warsaw today, and will transfer the remaining generators by January.

This support comes within the $100 million humanitari­an relief aid allocated by the UAE for civilians affected by the crisis in Ukraine.

In response to the United Nations Ukraine Flash Appeal and the Ukraine Situation Regional Refugee Response, UAE has taken the initiative since the onset of the crisis to alleviate the suffering of those affected, having flown eight planes carrying 360 tonnes of food supplies, medical aid and ambulances for Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Moldova and Bulgaria.

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