30,000 donated Mongolian sheep destined for Wuhan
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Wuhan was hit hard by COVID-19 earlier this year, and the Chinese government and its people have been receiving support from the Mongolian government from the early stage of the outbreak.
This is the second batch of the 30,000 sheep that Mongolia offered to donate to China when Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga visited China on Feb 27.
Four-thousand sheep - the first batch of the 30,000 donated sheep on the hoof - arrived at the border of Ereenhot on Oct 22. Those sheep were slaughtered and stored in containers in Ereenhot to await transportation after further examination and approval, and now all the 30,000 will be transported to Wuhan.
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