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(Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Israel is sending medical supplies to Nairobi, Kenya, to assist in treating casualties of the fuel-line explosion on Sep. 12 in which more than a hundred people died and hundreds were injured. The aid, which is expected to arrive on Sep. 15, includes more than 360 kilograms of medicines for treating burns, bandaging equipment, infusion sets, ointments and painkillers. 2011-09-15 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Assists Victims of Fuel Explosion in Kenya
(Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Israel is sending medical supplies to Nairobi, Kenya, to assist in treating casualties of the fuel-line explosion on Sep. 12 in which more than a hundred people died and hundreds were injured. The aid, which is expected to arrive on Sep. 15, includes more than 360 kilograms of medicines for treating burns, bandaging equipment, infusion sets, ointments and painkillers. 2011-09-15 00:00:00Full Article
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