A team of volunteers from the "Nadiya" Youth Initiative Charitable Foundation headed by Valeriy Dubil delivered everything necessary to the Da Vinci Wolves, the soldiers of the 30th separate mechanized brigade, who are on the first line of defense of Kupyansk, as well as to the military from other combat units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In particular, powerful electronic warfare devices with an immersion cooling system that save lives, charging stations, jump starters, vitamin complexes, and more, UNN reports.
"In the Orikhiv sector, the Defense Forces repelled two attacks by the Russian military near Novodanylivka, and several more attacks took place in the Zaporizhzhya sector near Novodarivka. Our defenders need support - we are helping as much as we can," said Valeriy Dubil, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the ‘Nadiya’ Charitable Foundation and First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Health.
He noted that he and the volunteers quickly decided to go to Zaporizhzhia with the aid.
"Zaporizhzhia is constantly under fire. There are deaths and serious injuries among civilians. When we learned about another tragedy, we immediately went to the hospitals with medical supplies and to the defenders of the region," he added.
Valeriy Dubil emphasized that the actions of the Russian Federation are real terrorism, which is unforgivable.
"During these 2 days of the business trip with the team of philanthropists, we also delivered aid to hospitals in Dnipro, in particular, Mechnikov Hospital. We continue to make every effort to bring our victory closer! I thank my family and all our partners for their support - UkrAviaCosTech and Vladlen Nikitin, EDG group's Svyatoslav Nechyporenko and Igor Kucherenko, Deutsch Pharm and Dmytro Nikitin, Anatoliy Shkriblyak, Yevhen Dovbnya, Pozhmashina and everyone who fights for Ukraine's freedom and independence side by side. Together we will win," he said.
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