Three flights on Thursday will deliver the aid, the ministry said. The first plane has already landed at Banja Luka international airport and was welcomed by Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, President of the Republika Srpska Željka Cvijanović, Prime Minister Radovan Višković and Russian ambassador in Bosnia and Herzegovina Pyotr Ivantsov.
The request for aid came from Republika Srpska, one of the political entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the WHO, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at 816, with 35 deaths.
Earlier this month, Russia sent 11 flights to Serbia to deliver medical equipment and send 87 military doctors and virologists there. In Serbia, the number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus infection is 2,666, with 65 fatalities, the WHO says.
Prior to that, Russia provided assistance to Italy: apart from sending its doctors and virologists there, it sent tens of thousands of respirators, surgical masks and bandages. As of 9 April, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Italy stands at 139, 422, with the death toll reported at 17,669, according to the WHO.