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Uzbekistan sent humanitarian aid to the Afghan people.

This assistance was implemented based on the president's assignment.

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In accordance with the instruction of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, another batch of humanitarian aid has been sent to Afghanistan. This was reported by the Uzbekistan National News Agency.

It is noted that the aid was sent to the country via the "Ayritom" border-customs post in 17 cargo trucks.

The impartial aid includes 11 types of food products such as flour, rice, sugar, canned meat, pasta, oil, instant meals, as well as 20 tons of various textile products and containers for storing 500-1000 liters of water.

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