Poroshenko showed equipment prepared for the army
Source: ‘European Solidarity’ party press service
The former president of Ukraine and leader of the ‘European Solidarity’ party Petro Poroshenko showed the production of the equipment for the Ukrainian army.
In addition to buying equipment and weapons for the army, the Poroshenko Foundation and the NGO Sprava Hromad also finance the production of modules needed by the army – command and headquarters posts, mobile workshops, tire fitting and household complexes. All this is produced at Ukrainian enterprises in various cities.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Poroshenko Foundation and the NGO Sprava Hromad have already invested over 400 million hryvnias in the production.
‘The amount of aid to the front – thousands of drones of various modifications, hundreds of trucks, armored vehicles, construction equipment, ammunition and equipment – exceeds UAH 5 billion,’ the statement says.
According to Poroshenko, a team of engineers, logisticians and designers works on the development of each new module and carefully examines the needs of the military.
Poroshenko told that the aid to the front includes electronic warfare complexes, mobile workshops, shower and laundry complexes, and command vehicles for the air force.
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