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India sends life-saving medicines to Afghanistan in aid

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Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August, India sent the first batch of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan on Saturday, including 1.6 metric tons of life-saving medicine.

A day ago, these medical supplies arrived in Kabul on a return flight from Delhi, which brought 10 Indians and 94 Afghans from a war-torn country.

The Afghan ambassador to India Farid Mamundzay (Farid Mamundzay) said that aid is a “gift of the Indian people”. Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August, India sent the first batch of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan on Saturday, including 1.6 metric tons of life-saving medicine.

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A day ago, these medical supplies arrived in Kabul on a return flight from Delhi, which brought 10 Indians and 94 Afghans from a war-torn country.

The Afghan ambassador to India Farid Mamundzay (Farid Mamundzay) said that aid is a “gift of the Indian people”.

Complete News Source : Hindustan times

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