The batch of generators was delivered thanks to the work of the Ukraine-Kazakhstan inter-parliamentary friendship group.
Kazakhstan handed over to Ukraine a batch of generators that will be used to equip medical institutions in Mykolaiv, Dnepropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions. This was announced on Sunday, December 25, by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine on its Telegram channel on Sunday.
According to the report, 41 generators worth about half a million dollars were distributed to health institutions in the country.
“We received a great Christmas gift from the brotherly people of Kazakhstan: 41 powerful generators for our medical institutions. They will be transferred to the regions attacked by Russian aggressors and where they are most needed: in Nikolaev, Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov,” the statement said. message.
At the same time, the Minister of Health of Ukraine, Viktor Lyashko, said that in conditions of power outages, “we must be ready for any challenges, and therefore we continue to provide medical institutions with generators.”
“Every day, invaders attack our infrastructure, which poses a threat to the power supply. Together with our partners, we are making every effort to ensure that hospitals continue to work and fulfill their main work in saving lives in a blackout. Each generator is a guarantee of uninterrupted operation of operating rooms, intensive care units and oxygen stations,” stressed Lyashko.
Recall that the United Arab Emirates announced the shipment of approximately 2,500 household electric generators to Ukraine, of which half will be transferred in the near future.
The other day, it became known that a network of mini-power plants is being installed in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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