Humanitarian aid to the front was delivered by Oleksiy Omelyanenko and the 'Nadiya' foundation.
The 'Nadiya' foundation made its 181st trip to the hottest spots on the front - Kupiansk, Lyman, Pokrovsk, and Orikhove, thanks to the support of philanthropist Oleksiy Omelyanenko.
All humanitarian missions on the front line are supervised by the chairman of the supervisory board of the foundation, the first deputy chairman of the parliamentary committee on public health, Valeriy Dubil.
The foundation continues to provide not only direct support to the soldiers but also helps Ukrainian hospitals, especially those located near the front line.
That is why the foundation delivered essential equipment, such as heart-lung resuscitation devices, infusion warmers, surgical equipment, arthroscopes, and more.
Additionally, special rooms for gastrocolonoscopy were established and devices for 'acute kidney' were delivered.
To support doctors, resuscitation monitors, tomographs, CT and MRI machines, ultrasound devices, X-ray machines, and operating tables were delivered.
Oleksiy Omelyanenko expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to assist such important projects as supporting soldiers and doctors.
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