Saudi Arabia receives 94 tons of relief for Rohingya who took shelter in Bangladesh. On Thursday, a relief aircraft landed at Chittagong's Shah Amanat International Airport at 3:10 pm on Thursday.
On Friday morning, the Saudi Embassy officials in Dhaka handed over the relief to Chittagong Deputy Commissioner. In this, six countries send 375 tonnes of relief to Rohingyas in the airplane.
District administration sources said the Saudi government sent 94 tonnes of relief to the Boeing-747 aircraft on Thursday night. Of these, there are flour, edible oil, sugar, dates, rice, tent and blanket. Deputy Commissioner of Chittagong at Shah Amanat International Airport this morning. Zillur Rahman Chowdhury took the relief from Saudi Embassy official Amir Omar Selim. Saturday's relief will be sent to the Rohingya by the Saudi government's Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner.
Chittagong Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education) Habibur Rahman said in the first light that Saudi Arabia has sent 94 tonnes of relief to an aircraft, which is the highest relief for a pilgrimage to Rohingas. Earlier, India sent 107 tonnes of relief to two aircraft. Habibur Rahman also said, 'Our Deputy Commissioner of Saudi Arabia accepted the relief sent. They will be sent to refugee Rohingas through Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner. "
District administration sources said that Malaysia sent 14 tonnes of relief to the Rohingyas for the first time. Then India has 107 tonnes in two aircrafts, 14 tonnes in Morocco airliner, 77 tonnes in Indonesia 8 aircraft and Iran sent 69 tonnes of relief to two aircraft. It includes consumer goods, tents, blankets, clothes and matres.
Chittagong Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education) Habibur Rahman said that the Indian government is sending about seven thousand tonnes of relief. The remaining relief of India by ship to Panipat will reach Chittagong port. Besides, the Indonesian government is also sending rice to the ship. Other countries have promised to send relief to the aircraft gradually.
On Friday morning, the Saudi Embassy officials in Dhaka handed over the relief to Chittagong Deputy Commissioner. In this, six countries send 375 tonnes of relief to Rohingyas in the airplane.
District administration sources said the Saudi government sent 94 tonnes of relief to the Boeing-747 aircraft on Thursday night. Of these, there are flour, edible oil, sugar, dates, rice, tent and blanket. Deputy Commissioner of Chittagong at Shah Amanat International Airport this morning. Zillur Rahman Chowdhury took the relief from Saudi Embassy official Amir Omar Selim. Saturday's relief will be sent to the Rohingya by the Saudi government's Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner.
Chittagong Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education) Habibur Rahman said in the first light that Saudi Arabia has sent 94 tonnes of relief to an aircraft, which is the highest relief for a pilgrimage to Rohingas. Earlier, India sent 107 tonnes of relief to two aircraft. Habibur Rahman also said, 'Our Deputy Commissioner of Saudi Arabia accepted the relief sent. They will be sent to refugee Rohingas through Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner. "
District administration sources said that Malaysia sent 14 tonnes of relief to the Rohingyas for the first time. Then India has 107 tonnes in two aircrafts, 14 tonnes in Morocco airliner, 77 tonnes in Indonesia 8 aircraft and Iran sent 69 tonnes of relief to two aircraft. It includes consumer goods, tents, blankets, clothes and matres.
Chittagong Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education) Habibur Rahman said that the Indian government is sending about seven thousand tonnes of relief. The remaining relief of India by ship to Panipat will reach Chittagong port. Besides, the Indonesian government is also sending rice to the ship. Other countries have promised to send relief to the aircraft gradually.
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