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Two humanitarian flights with drug cargo have landed in Baghdad

Baghdad, Iraq - Two flights have transported a cargo of 15 tons

An humanitarian flight of Unicef, UN fund for infancy and an other of Saudi Arabian Red Crescent (Arabic Red Cross) have landed this morning in Baghdad. Aircraft, with a drug cargo and sanitary equipments for 15 tons of goods, arrived in the Iraqi Capital in order to try to supply the hospitals. Baghdad's sanitary structures are about 30, but for the damages provoked by embargo, by war and finally...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 44998

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