The Free and True volunteers delivered aid to the Da Vinci Wolves battalion and the fighters of the 59th Separate Mechanized Brigade
Kyiv • UNN
The Free and Faithful volunteers delivered aid to the Da Vinci Wolves battalion and the fighters of the 59th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
Volunteers of the NGO "Free and Faithful" went to the east of our country to deliver aid to courageous Ukrainian defenders, UNN reports.
The soldiers of the legendary Da Vinci Wolves battalion received a mobile bath complex, a pickup truck modernized for combat missions, and many other useful items requested by the heroic soldiers during a previous meeting with public activists.
According to Vitaliy Gersak, head of the Free and Faithful NGO and a volunteer soldier, his team is constantly helping the defenders and trying to meet their immediate needs so that Ukraine can win as soon as possible and so that the children and grandchildren of today's Ukrainians will never see the horrors of war.
"We are doing everything for the sake of victory and will continue until it finally comes. Only victory, not any truce and shameful geopolitical bargaining at the expense of our territorial integrity and at the cost of peace for future generations of Ukrainians. My team is once again helping the Da Vinci Wolves, our brothers and friends who are defending Ukraine in eastern Ukraine. My unit is also in the East now, and every day I see the needs of our defenders," said Lieutenant Colonel Gersak.
The volunteers also visited the 59th Separate Mechanized Brigade, which has been receiving constant support since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, when the soldiers of this brigade bravely defended Mykolaiv and liberated Kherson from the enemy. They received generators and a batch of medical aid.
As reported earlier, with the help and assistance of the Free and Faithful NGO, since the beginning of 2024, about 500 FPV drones, more than 100 generators, about 70 thermal imagers, 6,000 sets of clothing, 200 tons of food, ambulances, buses, 10 mobile laundry complexes, 15 pickup trucks, and about 80 Khyzhyk buggies have been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.