By Aluta News
March 01, 2022
Canada has allotted nearly $79 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid Russia’s special operation in the country, Canada’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
“Canada stands united with those affected by the conflict in Ukraine, which is why we’re announcing an additional C$100 million (US$78.82 million) in humanitarian assistance to help experienced partners address the most pressing humanitarian needs on the ground in Ukraine and neighboring countries,’’ Global Affairs Canada said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the humanitarian aid package will provide health services, water, food and sanitation to those affected by the conflict, the statement said.
Earlier, on Feb. 24, Russia launched a special operation in Ukraine in response to calls for help from the Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics against the intensifying attacks of Ukrainian troops.
The Russian Defence Ministry said the operation was solely targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure only and emphasised the civilian population is not in danger.
Sputnik/NAN