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The Bulgarian Red Cross is sending two more trucks with humanitarian aid to Ukraine

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Two more trucks with humanitarian aid for the victims of the war in Ukraine are leaving the headquarters of the Bulgarian Red Cross today, the organization announced. Thanks to the solidarity of thousands of citizens and companies, the Bulgarian Red Cross has so far sent eight trucks with the most necessary things for the needs of the affected population - warm clothes, blankets, winter shoes, bed linen, hygiene materials, medicines, bandages. 


Humanitarian aid will be provided to those in need by the Ukrainian Red Cross. 

The national campaign for collecting donations continues. Тhe Bulgarian Red Cross accepts donations every day from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm, including Saturdays and Sundays.



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