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Help for the front line (Part 9)

We are grateful to our friends from Prague, who donated two talkie-walkies for soldiers. We arranged an aid package for 15 military men in Zaporizhzhia. Many thanks to sir Oleg, who managed to get boots for the soldiers. In addition, we obtained British uniforms for them.

A couple of days ago, a 10-tonne truck of aid arrived in Kyiv. Regno, a company from Kyiv, organised the transportation. We want to express our gratitude to their director, Mr. Roman, and the driver, Mr. Valentyn, for their professionalism and support. Part of the aid was delivered to Nazar Mukhachov’s organisation Social System and seven battalions under his care, while the rest was brought to the residents of the Kyiv region in need of help.

Once again, members of the local scouting organisation Plast collected necessary things for the Kyiv territorial defence units from the OUN battalion. They gathered first aid kits, socks, hygiene products, canned food, food packages, bottled water and a generator. Pavlo Smuk donated a tent for the Kyiv region. Thanks to Iryna from Stryi, we also received and distributed canned stews from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Volunteers from Lviv National Medical University arranged tourniquets for our defenders.

Our partners from the Czech Republic continually deliver help for our country. This time, they sent food and diapers. We are grateful for such fruitful cooperation.

Father Zinoviy Zavydivsky, head of the parish of St. Clement, together with father Yuriy Chorniy and others, delivered a significant amount of clothes and shoes. Aid for women and children will be transported to the destroyed villages between Kyiv and the Belorussian border.

Part of the collected load was handed over to the 95th brigade: 20 tourniquets, medicine, bandages, gloves and several first aid kits. A truck with blankets, clothes, food and other essentials set off to the villages near Bucha, where most of the aid had not previously reached.