WHO opens air bridge to Afghanistan with medical supplies

A plane carrying WHO medicines and health supplies landed in Afghanistan Monday, the UN health agency said, the first shipment to get in since the country came under the control of the Taliban. "After days of non-stop work to find a solution, I am very pleased to say that we have now been able to partially replenish stocks of health facilities in Afghanistan and ensure that — for now – WHO-supported health services can continue," said Ahmed Al Mandhari, WHO regional director for the eastern Mediterranean. The WHO had warned on Friday that medical supplies would run out within days in Afghanistan, announcing that it hoped to establish an air bridge into the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif by then with the help of Pakistani authorities. The plane, which was provided by the government of Pakistan, flew from Dubai to Mazar-i-Sharif airport. It was the first of three flights planned with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to fill urgent shortages in medicines and medical supplies in Afghanistan.<br/>
Reuters
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8/30/21