After China set foot on the path to recovery from the emerging coronavirus, the Asian country began to provide aid to several European countries, in which the epidemic spiraled out of control.

And official Chinese media revealed that Beijing launched the first flight of a freight train carrying aid and heading to Europe, to help overcome the health crisis.
The train left the Yiwu station in eastern China, on Sunday, towards the Spanish capital, Madrid, with 110,000 medical masks, hundreds of protective suits and other medical supplies to combat the spread of the virus.

The Chinese newspaper, "People", that the train journey will take about two weeks.

China has entered the safe zone with regard to the emerging coronavirus, with the number of people infected and dead due to the disease declining, while the numbers appear alarming in a number of European countries, led by Italy and Spain.

On Sunday, China's National Health Commission said the country had recorded 46 new cases of the virus on Saturday.

China has recorded 8,1054 cases of corona infection since the beginning of the virus outbreak late last year, and 3,261 deaths, including 6 on Saturday.

But in Spain, the government warned, on Saturday, that "the worst is yet to come", after the number of deaths in the country exceeded 1,300, and the number of HIV cases reached nearly 25,000.