Azerbaijan Sends Electrical Equipment as Part of New Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

Baku, The Gulf Observer: Azerbaijan has dispatched another shipment of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, consisting of electrical equipment, in line with an order signed by President Ilham Aliyev on August 11, 2025.
Jahid Mikayilov, Head of the Press Section at the Ministry of Energy, said the shipment was sent from the Sumgayit Technologies Park and includes nearly 90,000 meters of electrical cables and wires, 25 generators, and seven sets of transformers. The first batch, aimed at supporting the restoration of stable electricity supply to areas affected by the ongoing war, has been sent as a convoy of 10 trucks.
Mikayilov noted that the total value of this aid package is estimated at US$2 million, with a second shipment — also requested by Ukraine — scheduled for dispatch in the coming days.
Azerbaijan has previously provided Ukraine with humanitarian aid related to electricity supply. With this latest delivery, the total value of Azerbaijan’s humanitarian support to Ukraine, including assistance for reconstruction and restoration, has surpassed US$44 million.