The Akhmat Kadyrov Regional Public Foundation has delivered humanitarian aid to 275,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since March, including food, water, and financial support. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov shared the update on his official Telegram channel.
"Since March 20, our teams have distributed 17,000 food parcels—each weighing about 13 kg—to Palestinian refugees in Egypt alone," Kadyrov wrote. "Inside Gaza, food and water have been provided to 275,000 people. In addition, 300 doctors and over 100 children with disabilities have received financial assistance, along with 700 individuals in need. Around 1,000 children were given clothing kits."
According to Kadyrov, the scale of aid operations has expanded following agreements made during Adam Kadyrov’s recent visit to Egypt, which facilitated the transport of humanitarian cargo through Egyptian territory.
Aid operations are actively underway in 10 districts of Gaza, with the foundation delivering food, medicine, clean water, baby formula, and other essential items. In eight of these areas—including Al-Zaytoun, Yarmouk, Tel al-Hawa, Al-Nasr, Shuja'iyya, Khan Yunis, and the streets of Al-Shifa and Al-Jalaa—the Kadyrov Foundation remains the only organization providing regular humanitarian deliveries, he said.
The foundation currently operates up to seven aid distribution points daily, each serving approximately 7,000 people. Additional support includes helping families find safe shelter, covering rental costs, and equipping 33 medical wards with essential supplies. Water supply initiatives are also underway, with particular focus on assisting the most vulnerable: the sick, injured, disabled, and elderly who cannot reach aid centers on their own.
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Based on TASS materials