Mariupol is to receiv this fall 64 low-floor MAZ buses, partly paid with a €12.5 million low interest loan from the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation

Thursday, July 18, 2019
Mariupol is to receiv this fall 64 low-floor MAZ buses, partly paid with a €12.5 million low interest loan from the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation

Mariupol is to receiv this fall 64 low-floor MAZ buses, partly paid with a €12.5 million low interest loan from the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation. Separately, on Aug. 7 bids are to be opened for an EBRD tender to supply Mariupol with 72 new trolleybuses. Since the war, Mariupol’s population surpassed the half million mark, swollen by refugees from the nearby ‘Donetsk People’s Republic.’

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