"US assistance will be felt by soldiers on the front line and cities suffering from Russian terror," Zelenskyy says

"US assistance will be felt by soldiers on the front line and cities suffering from Russian terror," Zelenskyy says

Kyiv  •  UNN

April 20 2024, 06:47 PM • 99075 views

The U.S. aid that Ukraine has received is a significant package that will be felt by soldiers on the front lines and cities suffering from Russian terror.

The assistance from the United States that Ukraine has received is a significant package that will be felt by our soldiers on the front line, as well as by our cities and villages suffering from Russian terror. This was stated by President Zelensky in his evening address on April 20, UNN reports.

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I hope that the package will be considered by the US Senate and sent to President Biden quickly enough

the President said.

In addition, Zelenskyy recognized the employees of the State Emergency Service, police and medical representatives who proved themselves most of all in their work after the Russian strikes, helping people and protecting lives.

"I'd like to make a special mention of Dnipro: Denis Mikheev, Artem Serga, Dmitry Nikolayenko - guys from the State Emergency Service. Vitaliy Arkhipov is an emergency doctor in the Dnipro region, and Yevhen Holitsyn is an ambulance paramedic.  

I would also like to mention the police: Oleksiy Bondarenko and Vitaliy Andriyanov. Thank you! Karina Kolisnichenko is a dog handler from the Pavlohrad search and rescue unit. Thank you for every life saved.

Odesa, SES: Yuriy Sukhorukov, Vitaliy Telegus and Artem Kopechinsky. Thank you guys!

Chernihiv: Artem Lysenko, a firefighter, Vadym Avramenko, Maksym Zhylko, also employees of the SES in the region, and police officer Andriy Vovk. Bohdan Tkachuk. 

Thank you! I also thank Natalia Nosenok, a nurse who really cares about people, really helps

President Zelensky said.

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