On November 17, Vadym Novynskyi Charitable Foundation, together with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, handed over 8 ambulances and humanitarian cargo to de-occupied Kherson and Kherson Region.
On November 11, the city was liberated from the russian occupiers, and life is gradually returning: communication is being established, problems with food supply are being resolved, electricity and water supply are being restored.
The occupiers ransacked local hospitals, military hospitals and volunteer centers dealing with food aid. Therefore, equipped ambulances are extremely necessary for the city and the region.
Transferred ambulances are additionally equipped with defibrillators, vacuum bags and spare stretchers. In addition, a humanitarian cargo was handed over: 500 loaves of bread and 4 tons of food and medicine. The necessary help will continue.
Since the beginning of the war, the Foundation has handed over more than 100 ambulances, the total amount of aid given by Vadym Novynskyi to Ukraine amounted to 900 million hryvnias.
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