The Russian Ministry of Defense is claiming that a Russian Air Force aircraft carrying masks and medical supplies has flown to the United States.https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/8129995?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=smm_social_share …
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Video of the Russian Air Force An-124-100 (RA-82038) military transport aircraft unloading medical supplies at JFK Airport in New York City. 10/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRW1HHd-iPE …pic.twitter.com/aGuhwugHWz
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Russia has billed the US for ~$660k for the COVID-19 related aid delivered last month. According to US officials, the aid included 45 ventilators (likely Aventa-M) that couldn't be immediately used because of the voltage as well as military gas masks. 13/ https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/russia-bills-us-660k-aid-included-gas-masks/story?id=70451912 …pic.twitter.com/swz9FG37br
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The aid also included 15k respirators, 80k packs of skin antiseptic, 30k surgical gloves, ~400,000 pieces of medical clothing, and 4,000 M-95 gas masks (not the N-95). Notably, Vedomosti reported that Russia faces shortages of masks, respirators, gloves, and medical suits. 14/pic.twitter.com/jpo22ZB3B9
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Wonder if they sent those novel expansion packs which allow to hook up multiple patients to the same device safely. Would have been much appreciated, as they work with any ventilator, not necessarily Russian, but they are very new. No idea if they are mass-produced yet.
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