Tajikistan sends humanitarian aid to Iran

The government of Tajikistan has dispatched humanitarian aid to Iran on the orders of President Emomali Rahmon, the Tajik president’s press service reported. A convoy of 110 trucks departed from Dushanbe on March 18 and is expected to arrive in Iran in the coming days. The total volume of aid amounts to 3,610 tons, including […]

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The government of Tajikistan has dispatched humanitarian aid to Iran on the orders of President Emomali Rahmon, the Tajik president’s press service reported.

A convoy of 110 trucks departed from Dushanbe on March 18 and is expected to arrive in Iran in the coming days.

The total volume of aid amounts to 3,610 tons, including 45 tons of medical supplies, sanitary and hygiene products, children’s clothing, food, essential goods, bedding, tents, and construction materials.

The United States and Israel began carrying out strikes on Iran on February 28. On the first day of the conflict, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of senior military officials were killed.

In response, Tehran launched attacks on Israel and countries it considers U.S. allies, including the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.

Israel and Iran continue to exchange airstrikes.

According to Iranian sources, hundreds of civilians have been killed in missile attacks, and at least 15,000 people have been injured. 

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