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Russian Aventa M fans, which could have killed six people during two fires in the Russian Federation, were not used in the United States, where Moscow transferred them, the US emergency agency noted.
In the United States, the Aventa M respirator, which the United States transferred from Russia, is returned to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This was announced on May 12 by FEMA President Janet Montesi, Reuters reports.
According to her, the states are returning the devices “as a precaution”.
FEMA emphasized that the Russian Aventa M, whose similar models could cause two fires with the dead in Russia, was never used in the United States.
Reuters notes that the fans were delivered to the United States in April by a Russian company that is under sanctions.
The devices were delivered to New York and New Jersey, the agency said.
On April 1, Russia was informed that the An-124 Ruslan of the Russian Defense Ministry with equipment flew to the United States. Channel One called it “medical assistance,” and the press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, called it.humanitarian aid “.
On April 2, the US Department of State. USA Announced that he had bought from Russia essential to control coronavirus COVID-19 infection medical equipment, including ventilators and personal protective equipment. The cost of freight, the American side did not specify. Spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova told TASS that the Russian Direct Investment Fund paid half the charge and another – UNITED STATES.
On May 9, in Moscow, a fire broke out in a specific city hospital for patients with coronavirus infection named after Spasokukotsky, who killed one person. A source from TASS said the cause of the fire, according to preliminary information, was a fan malfunction.
On May 12, a fire broke out at St. George Hospital in Russian St. Petersburg, five of which died. According to Governor Alexander Beglov, one of the ventilation devices caught fire.
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