"Over 60 vehicles have arrived in Luhansk, delivering over 700 tonnes [nearly 800 tons] of humanitarian aid," deputy head of the crisis management center with the Russian Emergencies Ministry Oleg Voronov told the press.
Despite harsh weather conditions, with temperatures reaching 27 degrees Celsius below zero (-16 F), all the vehicles successfully reached their destination, the ministry said. The vehicles delivered food, medication, essentials and Orthodox Christmas presents for children.
After being unloaded, the trucks will head back to Russia's southern region of Rostov.
Since August 2014, Russia has sent 10 convoys with humanitarian aid to the Donbas region. In total, over 13,000 tons of humanitarian aid was delivered to the conflict-stricken areas in eastern Ukraine.
The Donbas region has been facing a severe humanitarian crisis since Kiev started a military operation against local independence supporters in April 2014.