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UAE dispatches generators in aid to power-starved Ukraine

The first consignment of the assistance which comprised 1200 generators was sent last month. (WAM)
  • The UAE announced in December that it's sending 2,500 household generators to civilians affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine that has disrupted energy infrastructure
  • The support comes within the $100 million humanitarian relief aid allocated by the UAE to the civilians affected by the crisis in Ukraine

Abu Dhabi, UAE– The UAE has dispatched a second consignment of household generators for the Ukrainian civilians affected by the ongoing war with Russia.

In December, the UAE announced that it’s sending 2,500 household generators to civilians affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine that has disrupted energy infrastructure and caused power outages, with the objective of helping them survive the harsh winter conditions.

The first consignment of the assistance which comprised 1200 generators was sent last month, while the rest was delivered today.

Also read: UAE to provide Ukraine with $100m in humanitarian aid

The support comes within the $100 million humanitarian relief aid allocated by the UAE to the civilians affected by the crisis in Ukraine.

It stems from the UAE’s belief in the importance of human solidarity, especially in cases of conflict, and falls within the country’s ethical commitment toward dispute-affected peoples in various parts of the world.

Also read: UAE dispatches 30 tonne of aid to war-torn Ukraine


In response to the United Nations Ukraine Flash Appeal and the Ukraine Situation Regional Refugee Response, UAE has taken the initiative since the onset of the crisis to alleviate the suffering of those affected, having flown eight planes carrying 360 tonnes of food supplies, medical aid and ambulances for Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Moldova and Bulgaria.