BELGRADE, February 17 (RIA Novosti's Nikolai Paskhin) - The first lot of Russia's humanitarian aid to Kosovo Serbs was delivered to Belgrade on Thursday.
This humanitarian cargo was gathered by Russian public organizations, the National Glory Center and the Foundation of St. Andrew the First-Called.
According to representatives of these organizations, the second lot will arrive on Friday. The humanitarian cargo contains 12 tons of foodstuffs and hygienic means.
A group of teachers arrived in Belgrade to hold a methodical seminar for Russian language teachers in Kosovo.
This is not the first humanitarian action organized by the National Glory Center and the Foundation of St. Andrew the First-Called for Kosovo Serbs. In 2004 the National Glory Center took 520 Kosovo children on vacation to Russia.