Russian aircraft delivers disaster relief to Vietnam

VOV.VN - A Russian aircraft carrying 40 tons of relief goods, including tents, canned meat, and milk, landed at Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa province in the early morning of November 9.

The IL-76 aircraft arrived at Cam Ranh Airport. (Photo: zing)


The aircraft took off from Russia after transiting via China, and then flew straight to Cam Ranh Airport. (photo: zing)

It carried 40 tons of relief goods for victims of the recent typhoon Damrey which hit central and south-central regions. (photo: zing)

On the authority of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nguyen Xuan Bac, vice chairman of Khanh Hoa province People’s Committee, received delivery of the relief goods.(photo: zing)


Aid products include tents, food, milk, and canned meat and fish. (photo: zing)

Maxim Mikhalev, a representative from the Russian Embassy in Hanoi, flew to Cam Ranh Airport to hand over the consignment to Vietnam. (photo: zing)

The cargo was unloaded from the plane. (photo: Kim So)

Photo: Kim So

Photo: Dai doan ket 
Photo: zing



Mr. Bac said the relief will help storm victims overcome the difficulties they are facing.


Mr. Bac and a representative from the Russian Embassy took delivery of the relief package. (photo: Dai doan ket)

A Russian reporter was in attendance to cover the news of the delivery ceremony.

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