Russian airlines lands with emergency service for people in India

Russian airlines lands with emergency service for people in India

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wo Russian planes with oxygen concentrators, ventilators, bedside monitors, medications, including Coronavir and other essentials pharmaceutical help have arrived in India to help the country fight the Covid-19 explosion. Details were given by Russia's ambassador to India, Nikolay Kudashev. After seeing the current situation of India due to the COVID-19 surge, several countries came forward to help India in a spirit of humanitarian

"The Russian Federation has decided to send aid to India in the spirit of a special and privileged relationship between the two countries and the context of our cooperation with Covid-19," said Nikolay Kudashev. "For this purpose, two emergency planes, operated by EMERCOM Russia, arrived here today. These are oxygen dispensers, ventilators, bedside monitors, medications, including Coronavir and other essentials pharmaceutical stuff, "Kudashev added. He also said that Russia is keeping a close eye on the situation in India, which is alarming at an unprecedented increase in coronavirus infection. "We are very sympathetic to the people of India because of our warm and cultural relations," Kudashev said.

He also added that the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V to India will begin in May 2021. "The joint fight against coronavirus is one of the most important areas in our current partnership, including the forthcoming introduction of Sputnik V from May '21 and the simplification of its production in India, a partnership in the field of medical science," said the Russian delegate.