Javid: UK has sent Ukraine over 11 million medical items
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Javid: UK has sent Ukraine over 11 million medical items
Health Secretary Sajid Javid describes the UK's support of Ukraine as "unwavering" and announces that they have delivered "over 11 million" medical items to them.
He says this includes things like "intensive care equipment" and has helped to save the lives of "thousands" of Ukrainians.
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