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Thursday, 30 March 2006
Humanitarian aid received from abroad will be primarily directed to child care and medical facilities. Those are the words of Alexander Posudnevsky, Mayor of Bender, the second largest city in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (Transnistria).

Mayor of Bender (Transdnestr) Alexander Posudnevsky in an interview to a REGNUM correspondent said that the city prepared the storage for the humanitarian aid received from Russian just a few days ago.

? - Currently, head of the Bender committee on distribution of the humanitarian aid sent by the Russian Emergency Ministry is occupied with the issue. Food and medicines can be stored in four places, said Posudnevsky.

He emphasized that first of all, the aid will be directed to child care and medical facilities. Those weaker groups of society have been the most affected by the recent Moldovan measures to curtail Pridnestrovie's economic freedom. List of needed goods has been already drafted by the committee that expects to continue supplying humanitarian aid.

Most of the aid consist of a three-month supply of food for the residents, 60 tons of gas and 60 tons of seeds for agricultural needs of Bender's suburban works.

www.Pridnestrovie.net
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