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EU to provide another 50 mln euros of humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Moldova
European Union flags flutter outside the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. (File photo: Reuters)

TRhe Xinhua reported, according to a EU statement issued on Sunday (Apr 17), the European Union (EU) is allocating a further 50 million euros (about 54.03 U.S. dollars) of humanitarian aid to people affected by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Some 45 million euros (about 48.63 dollars) of the funding is allocated for humanitarian projects in Ukraine, and 5 million euros (about 5.4 dollars) to projects in neighboring Moldova, which has taken in hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees since the start of the conflict.

According to the statement, the new funding, which brings the EU's total humanitarian aid funding in response to the conflict to 143 million euros (about 154.53 dollars), will address the most pressing humanitarian needs by providing emergency medical services, access to safe drinking water and hygiene, shelter and protection, cash assistance and support against gender-based violence.

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The EU said in the statement: "As heavy fighting and missile strikes continue to destroy critical civilian infrastructure, humanitarian needs in Ukraine remain extremely high."

Source: xinhua