Russia seeks from the United States to pay $600,000 for humanitarian aid

Russia has sent the U.S. a bill for more than $600,000 for humanitarian aid it has provided to fight the Coronavirus. However, America has questioned the benefits of this assistance, writes Moscow-based daily Kommersant. Russian newspaper referring to ABC News, writes that Russia has supplied the US with [...]
However, America has questioned the benefits of this assistance, writes Moscow-based daily Kommersant.
Russian newspaper referring to ABC News, writes that Russia has supplied the US with 45 mechanical ventilation devices, facial masks, medical gloves, medical protective clothing.
According to the paper, artificial lung ventilation equipment is not designed for 110 volts in the US, but 220 by European standards.
She also writes that the function of M-95 protective masks, which meet military standards against biological and chemical attacks, is not clear, as doctors need masks with the 95 defence class.
Kommersantov recalls that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said sending to America was “humanizer” and that at the same time, the US State Department highlighted the commercial character of aid.












