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Poroshenko sends UAH 34 mln worth of equipment, drones to 15 military units

Ukrainian politician and European Solidarity leader Petro Poroshenko has delivered a batch of equipment and drones worth UAH 34 million to 15 brigades and battalions, including units from the Air Assault Forces, Ground Forces, Air Force, Navy, Special Operations Forces and Territorial Defense.

"Holy Week begins today. But our team cannot sit idly by while the Armed Forces of Ukraine still lack sufficient supplies. That is why representatives of 15 combat brigades came to us today: marines, paratroopers, drone operators, infantry, reconnaissance and aviation. Valeriy Prozapas, Oleksandr Pohrebytsky, Yenot [call sign] and other friends of ours are here as well," Poroshenko said on Facebook.

This time, the cargo included what soldiers refer to as "goodies": two armored Land Rover evacuation vehicles, five container repair workshops mounted on trailers, 10 mobile sawmills, 125 Blyskavka systems, 225 Vyriy fiber-optic FPV drones, nine DJI Mavic quadcopters for daytime and nighttime use, 73 Starlink sets, 68 Aspirin drone detectors and a Shatro dome electronic warfare system, as well as generators, charging stations, other electronics, and 236 tires for pickup trucks.

Armored vehicles are in critically short supply on the front line, Poroshenko said.

"They serve as medevac vehicles, for delivery, evacuation, logistics and ammunition supply," he said.

"The shipment is very large, and it is really significant assistance to help us destroy the enemy," a serviceman with the call sign Yenot said.

"We are making every effort every week to deliver $1 million worth of equipment to the military. Of course, this amount could have been higher if the authorities had not imposed illegal, extrajudicial sanctions. Just imagine – without the

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