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Second Humanitarian Aid Shipment Sent to Kazakhstan for Flood Victims

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The Ministry of Emergency Situations has announced the dispatch of the second batch of humanitarian aid, named "Aid Caravan," to Kazakhstan to assist those affected by the floods. The aid consists of:

- 10,000 liters of kefir

- 14.2 thousand packs of sour cream

- 10,000 liters each of butter and vegetable oil

- 20 tons of Dutch cheese

- 80 tons of skimmed milk powder

All these supplies were sourced locally from Kyrgyzstan. The aid was collected through the efforts of the Kyrgyz people, with additional funds allocated from the president's reserve fund.

The first "Aid Caravan" was organized and sent on April 6 in 15 vans carrying 300 tons of supplies, distributed among four regions in Kazakhstan. The first convoy of the aid caravan returned to Kyrgyzstan during the night of April 12-13. The continuous support and solidarity demonstrated through these humanitarian efforts reflect the strong bond between the two nations in times of need.