The Akhmetov Foundation responded to the call for help and donated medicines to the Kherson City Clinical Hospital named after AS Luchansky.
Kherson City Clinical Hospital received about 10,000 units of medicines from the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation. This was announced by the press service of the fund on Thursday, April 13.
It is indicated that the Akhmetov Foundation responded to a call for help and donated medicines to the Kherson City Clinical Hospital named after AS Luchansky. It is one of the largest hospitals in the Kherson region. It provides extensive assistance to the civilian population, as well as saving the lives of those injured after being injured as a result of gunfire.
“We thank every person who understands our situation and helps us. The Rinat Akhmetov Foundation has given our hospital the most important support that our patients desperately need. General Director of the hospital Irina Starodumova.
The batch of humanitarian cargo includes essential drugs that can help save patients: hemostatic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, cardiovascular, anti-anemic and other drugs.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, which has been going on for more than nine years, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation has donated about 800 thousand units of medicines both to the country’s health institutions and to the population. Assistance is provided within the framework of the Rinat Akhmetov – Saving Lives program.
Last week it was reported that representatives of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation brought 5.5 thousand sets of essential products to Slavyansk. They were welcomed by the most vulnerable categories of the population in this front-line city.
It was also reported that the Akhmetov Foundation sent humanitarian aid to IDPs in Svetlovodsk, Kirovograd region.
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