The Ukrainian community in New Zealand has sent the ninth container of aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and hospitals. Among the cargo are expensive medical equipment, generators, bandaging materials, medicines, and eight tons of warm clothing, including thermal underwear made of merino wool for soldiers on the front line. This was reported to 'Glavkom' by Edward Patkevich, an activist of the Ukrainian community in Christchurch.
The container, which will be shipped by sea to Ukraine, weighs eight tons and contains expensive medical equipment, electric wheelchairs, bandaging materials, medicines, and generators. 'Before winter, soldiers on the front line will receive quality thermal underwear made of wool from the world-renowned merino sheep,' said activist Edward Patkevich.
The Ukrainian community in New Zealand demonstrates its support and solidarity with Ukraine by sending aid for the Armed Forces and medical institutions. This initiative emphasizes the importance of assistance to military and medical personnel who work hard on the front line, providing them with the necessary equipment and clothing.