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A consignment of World Health Organization aid arrived in Kabul

The World Health Organization announced that a consignment of its medical and health equipment, which will help treat 5,000 children, had arrived in Kabul.
The World Health Organization (WHO) tweeted that a shipment of medical equipment arrived in Kabul today in cooperation with the Qatari government.
Emphasizing that the equipment will help treat 5,000 children, the organization added that four Qatari Airlines planes have delivered nearly 60 metric tons of equipment donated by the organization to Afghanistan since August 30 for urgent needs. Nearly one and a half million people will be held accountable.
Earlier, the organization had warned of the collapse of Afghanistan’s healthcare system in a statement.



