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A humanitarian convoy from Moscow will reach Sevastopol, Crimea, on March 17, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. "Our humanitarian cargo - a convoy of 60 vehicles, including ambulance cars, fire engines, public utility vehicles and buses - will arrive in Sevastopol today," he said.

A humanitarian convoy from Moscow will reach Sevastopol, Crimea, on March 17, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said.

“Our humanitarian cargo – a convoy of 60 vehicles, including
ambulance cars, fire engines, public utility vehicles and buses – will
arrive in Sevastopol today,” he added on March 17.

Trolley buses, about 20 tonnes of medicines, modern school equipment,
materials for taking care of persons with disabilities and a variety of
other necessities have been sent to Crimea by rail, he said.

Moscow will invest in its health resorts in Crimea, the mayor said,
adding that the resorts “have not been developing lately because of
political instability.”

“Indeed, Moscow will invest in tourism, its health resorts with the
purpose of providing recreation for Muscovites and everyone else in
Crimea,” the Moscow mayor indicated.