Humanitarian aid alone has reached 2.5 million people. Also provides military assistance.
From the beginning of the Russian invasion, the businesses of SCM, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation and the Shakhtar football club sent UAH 2.4 billion to help Ukraine, SCM reported.
“A significant portion of this amount is humanitarian aid to civilians. During the 90 days of the war, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation donated 580,000 units of medicines, more than 60,000 blood containers and 185,000 food kits. To make it effective the assistance as far as possible, its directions and quantity are determined in liaison with the central and local authorities, ”the statement said.
Humanitarian aid has reached 2.5 million people so far.
Also provides assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Troops and other power units. “Our defenders received vehicles, drones, special technical equipment (from thermal imagers to rangefinders), fortifications, clothing and footwear, body armor and helmets, first aid kits and turnstiles, walkie-talkies , fuel, etc., ”the company said.
Metinvest and DTEK’s Save a Life program runs in front-line cities, providing food and medicine.
SCM businesses have also deployed citizen support centers. Creating jobs for evacuees. Municipal services of communities are provided in everything possible – from fuel to personal protective equipment for workers. Ukrzaliznytsia evacuation trains receive coal.
DTEK provides free electricity to more than 100 healthcare and advocacy institutions. As a result, budgetary and municipal institutions saved UAH 137 million.
In turn, the Shakhtar football club deployed a Shelter Center at the Arena Lviv stadium. The club held a series of Shakhtar Global Tour for Peace in Ukraine charity matches, which raised more than UAH 25 million in aid.
In addition, the Akhmetov Foundation fills the museum “Voices of the Peaceful”, the largest archive of Ukrainian testimonies about the events of the war in Russia. More than 15 thousand stories of people affected by the war have been collected.
Earlier, SCM said they spend a million dollars per day to help Ukraine.
According to Forbes, Akhmetov’s assistance was the largest among the representatives of large Ukrainian business.
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Source: korrespondent

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