‘The working week is over, but we have no weekends, no holidays, no “vacations”. So today we are going to help those who are defending the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia areas,’ the fifth President said on social media.
In particular, FPV drones, quad bikes, electronics, and bath and laundry complexes are being delivered to the front. Since the beginning of the invasion, their number has reached 275 units, Poroshenko notes: ‘We have provided 275 battalions, more than 200,000 soldiers with normal civilised showers.’
The units will also receive a mobile car repair workshop, 575 FPV drones, 250 FPV drones with fibre optics, 50 FPV drones with thermal imaging, electronic warfare equipment, charging stations and Starlink devices – worth a total of 30 million hryvnia.
‘Despite the senseless sanctions, the persecution by the authorities, and the obstruction of our entire team, we continue to help our brothers,’ Petro Poroshenko emphasises.
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