The company, at the request of the Operational Command South, provided parts for mini-cars – angles, sheets and pipes.
Metinvest donated metal to Operational Command South to make buggies, which are widely used on the front lines due to their maneuverability and ease of camouflage. This was reported by the press service of Metinvest on Wednesday, January 22.
“Recently, representatives of the South Operational Command turned to Metinvest-SMC: the military needs parts for the production of buggies. At the request of the defenders, the company provided 3.8 tons of combined metal free of charge – angles, sheets and pipes. This is enough to make 10 front-line mini-cars,” – said the message.
The metal for the cars was donated as part of the military initiative Steel Front by businessman Rinat Akhmetov, the Metinvest press service said.
“Providing small battle groups with mobile equipment is an important part for the successful operation of our military in carrying out combat missions. We are pleased that within the framework of Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front, the our products will help bring success closer,” commented Igor Tonev , General Director of Metinvest SMC, commented on the transfer of metal.
Remember, a week before it was reported that Metinvest gave 55 mobile shelters to the defenders of Bakhmut, which will help in the defense of the city.
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