List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War

On 6 March 2022, 40 tons of food, beverages, clothes, hygiene products and further medical supplies were delivered.

[173] A total of 100 tons were also donated by the Georgian Red Cross and Enterprise Georgia state programme on 14 and 30 March 2022 respectively.

On 7 December, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili stressed that his country would not get militarily involved in Ukraine, but continue to provide aid and that over 1,000 tons of humanitarian cargo were already delivered.

[490] Biden: On 17 March 2022, Uzbekistan sent 28 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and this included medical supplies, bandages and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed by Gazeta.uz and VOA Uzbek-language service (Amerika Ovozi) on the same day.

On 8 April 2022, Uzbekistan sent 34 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including medical aid kits, food supplies and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed on 11 April 2022 by BBC news O'zbek and VOA Uzbek and it was also confirmed by the Uzbek news agencies Kun.Uz and Gazeta.Uz.

[524] On 6 June 2022, Uzbekistan sent 19 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which included antiviral pills and other medical supplies.

[525] As of March 2022, the Vatican has sent two cardinals to Ukraine to provide "material and spiritual support" to the Ukrainian people.

[526] Pope Francis has also donated medical supplies to Ukrainian refugees through the Office of Papal Charities.

Deployed patches against a targeted "wiper" malware used against Ukrainian authorities, placing their Threat Intelligence Center on high alert for such attacks.

[567] 26 February Donated food to local councils to be distributed to those in need, including water, vegetables, fruit, eggs, rolls, and salads.

[699] The Boston Beer Company also donated $50,000 to World Central Kitchen, which provides prepared meals in Ukraine.

[703] United Nations's under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths announced that $1.5 billion had been pledged.

[705] Eight modular heating units are to be installed in Ukrainian hospitals as part of a World Health Organisation initiative.

[707] The United Nations Development Programme has provided $1 million rehabilitation equipment to Ukrainian healthcare facilities June 2024.

[709] In September 2024 WHO opened a modular primary health-care clinic in the village of Tsyrkuny in Kharkiv Oblast.

Initially, a Kawasaki C-2 of the Japan Self Defence Force had been given permission to land and fly on to the UAE, for carrying aid from India and Singapore.

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