Azerbaijan Sends More Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

Azerbaijan Sends More Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

On December 3, Vladislav Kanevsky, the Ambassador of Ukraine in Azerbaijan, thanked Azerbaijan, China, and Slovakia for humanitarian aid.

Ambassador Vladislav Kanevsky wrote about it on his Facebook page. "On December 3, in cooperation with the 'Pure Heart' Charitable Foundation, help was provided in providing food and hygiene products to the vulnerable population groups of the Ivano-Frankivsk region and the families of war victims from the Kyiv region. We also handed over thermal underwear and food products to our defenders. The Embassy of Ukraine thanks friendly Azerbaijan, China, and Slovakia for humanitarian aid. Special thanks to the 'Clean Heart' Foundation for its constant support and assistance to Ukraine," he said.

A group of children suffering from the war in Ukraine undergoes psychological rehabilitation in Azerbaijan

On December 3, 30 Ukrainian children and youth who suffered from the war in Ukraine were brought to Azerbaijan for rehabilitation services, the State Medical-Social Expertise and Rehabilitation Agency under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Azerbaijan reported.

Those children and young people who came to the country with the State Medical-Social Expertise and Rehabilitation Agency organization under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Azerbaijan were placed in the agency's Gabala Children's Rehabilitation Center.

According to the Ministry's Press Service, medical and social-psychological rehabilitation services will be provided to the children in the rehabilitation center for 15 days. "During the rehabilitation period, the stabilization of the emotional state of minors, as well as their integration into society, will be ensured through individual consultations, group therapies, and yoga exercises organized by professional psychologists," the information stated.

Before that, several groups of children who suffered from the war in Ukraine were involved in rehabilitation courses in Azerbaijan.

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