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 Some 1,800 tonnes of humanitarian aid have been supplied to Crimea from Russian regions, Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman Alexander Drobyshevsky said.

“As of now, 35 convoys have delivered 1,800 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Crimea,” he said.

Another two convoys are coming from Smolensk and Bashkortostan with
roughly 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid – food, construction materials and
basic necessities – onboard.