 The International Committee of the Red Cross has delivered over 60 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. The conveyor-current food and relief items were filmed driving along an empty highway, some with flats hanging from them, others emblazoned with the Red Cross emblem. A walker with the ICRC Maxime Zabalov said their assistance was for the people who have suffered from the terrible consequences of the shelling on the city. The delivery included food, water and essential hygiene products, which Zabalov said would be handed out by the Ukrainian Red Cross to people in the city, including those that were sheltering on the city's metro station. We are in Kharkiv with the ICRC team, where we distributed 60 tonnes of food and non-food items for the people who have suffered from the terrible consequences of the shelling on the city. This help humanitarian assistance will be distributed by the Ukrainian Red Cross Society. This has been put in their warehouse for further allocation to the people in need.