One of the last batches of ambulances went in June from Italy to military doctors of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The total cost of 30 cars is UAH 18 million.
Businessman Rinat Akhmetov’s Metinvest Group has donated 411 vehicles for various purposes and 1.2 million liters of fuel to the needs of the Ukrainian army since the beginning of the war with Russia. This was announced by the company’s press service on Wednesday, June 28.
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It is noted that in the first months of the war, Metinvest mainly transferred special equipment for the construction of fortifications – trucks, bulldozers, excavators and dump trucks. Later, the company began to deliver cars from other countries. These are pickup trucks, four-wheel drive jeeps and minibuses, as well as special ambulances.
One of the last batches of ambulances went in June from Italy to military doctors of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The total cost of 30 cars is UAH 18 million.
Metinvest also recently provided five pickup trucks to the State Border Service, which will allow mobile response and monitoring teams to quickly move between positions.
Metinvest has already provided the military with 1.2 million liters of gasoline and diesel fuel to refuel vehicles.
In addition, metallurgists produce armored shields for operators of large-caliber weapons and protective elements for off-road vehicles, medical vehicles and utility vehicles working on the line of fire
Metinvest’s metal products are also used for the production of mobile buggies: the company sent 3.8 tons of combined metal to the Operational Command South, which is enough to complete 10 mini-cars.
Recall that the entire business of Rinat Akhmetov sent 2 billion Hryvnias to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At the same time, the help at the front is constantly changing, in accordance with the new needs of the Ukrainian army.
Source: korrespondent

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