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Brindisi: second humanitarian flight for Iran

Brindisi, Italy - It carries 35 tons of biscuits and 7 tons of first-aid kits

After the one which took off in the night between December 28 and 29, the second humanitarian flight has left today from Brindisi in aid of Iranian peoples affected by the earthquake; the flight has been organised by UN and WFP - World Food Program. In the press release issued today by UN humanitarian intervention, based in the city of Apulia, was written that aids consist of 35 tons of high energy...

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