The man was detained while receiving nearly half a million hryvnia for the sale of medical supplies, military ammunition and military equipment.
The prosecutor’s office informed the director of a charitable foundation in the Odessa region about the suspicion of selling humanitarian aid goods and illegal use of charitable donations to earn during martial law. This was announced on June 6 by the press service of the Office of the Prosecutor General.
According to the investigation, the head of the Center for Humanitarian Aid, created on the basis of a charitable foundation, seeks humanitarian aid providers from EU countries, and also received free assistance from caring citizens of Ukraine in the form of food, clothing, medicine, as well as military equipment, especially helmets. . , bulletproof vests, first aid kit, tactical glasses, walkie-talkie, unloading, medical turnstile, etc.
The man sold the collected humanitarian aid. It was noted that he was detained while receiving nearly half a million hryvnia for the sale of medical goods, military ammunition and military equipment.
Earlier it was reported that the deputy of one of the city councils of the Chernivtsi region and his wife were found on suspicion of embezzlement of humanitarian aid.
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Source: korrespondent

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