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Russia offers humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka
27/12/2004 20:40

Two Russian transport aircraft carrying a helicopter, tents and other equipment and aid workers left Monday morning for tsunamis-stricken Sri Lanka to help victims in the country, said Itar-Tass news agency.

The two planes were carrying about 25 tons of tents and equipment, an official of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry was quoted as saying.

The rescue helicopter Bo-105, carrying a group of rescuers, will fly over the area of the calamity for searching and evacuating people.

Tsunamis triggered by a series of huge undersea earthquakes near the Indonesian island of Sumatra swept across the coastal countries of the Indian Ocean rim Sunday, destroying villages, flooding cities and killing over 15,000 people.

Sri Lanka was the worst-hit country, where over 6,500 were killed in the huge tsunami.

The Sri Lankan government has declared a state of emergency and appealed for international help after the disaster.



 Xinhua