WARSAW: The 11th Saudi plane carrying relief items has arrived at the Polish Rzeszow Airport to help the Ukrainian people, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Friday.
The plane operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arrived in the Polish city near the Ukrainian border, carrying 80 tons of relief aid supplies, including electric generators and other appliances.
The Saudi Ambassador to Poland, Saad bin Saleh Al-Saleh, and a logistic team of KSrelief were also on board the relief plane.
The plane will cross the Polish border into Ukraine as part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to supporting people in need and those impacted by crises and difficulties across the world.
The 11th Saudi relief plane, dispatched by #KSrelief, departs Riyadh, marking a significant step in the USD 410 million deal announced by Saudi Arabia.
This initiative aims to provide crucial humanitarian and oil aid to Ukraine, alongside signing two agreements with WHO and UNHCR… pic.twitter.com/HlwW3Jon3M— KSrelief (@KSRelief_EN) March 1, 2024