 Azerbaijan sent new batch of energy aid to Ukraine. The second batch of humanitarian aid consisting of electrical equipment has been sent from Azerbaijan to Ukraine. The humanitarian cargo includes more than 900,000 meters of electrical cables and wires as well as 18 transformers and transformer substations. A convoy of 23 trucks with humanitarian aid provided by the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan left the Sungayit Technologies Park on November 21st. According to an order by the country's President Ilham Aliyev, another batch of electrical equipment valued at $7.6 million is to be sent to Ukraine in the near future as part of humanitarian aid. Azerbaijan sent the first batch of humanitarian aid to Ukraine in late October. Ukraine appreciates great help from Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani people, Ukrainian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladislav Kalevsky told. History confirms Ukraine and Azerbaijani's affinity. Countries assisted one another at the most difficult time in our history. And today, we are overwhelmed by Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani people's generosity. This includes both humanitarian help and support in reconstructing damaged infrastructure. The Azerbaijani government has already set aside more than $30 million for this purpose, he said. Vladislav Kalevsky stated that Ukraine is delighted that an additional $7.6 million was just given by decree of Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. This sum will benefit the energy industry first and foremost, and Ukraine is pleased that thousands of citizens were able to survive the winter owing to Azerbaijan's assistance last year.