The Netherlands will transfer military uniform sets to Ukraine.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive about 30,000 sets of Dutch military uniforms from the Netherlands. This was reported by the country's Ministry of Defense.
It is noted that the Dutch military has already switched to new uniforms, and the old uniforms will be transferred to Ukraine. The company that produces the uniforms, along with prisoners from a correctional facility, will prepare the uniforms for shipment to Ukraine.
'The goal is to eventually provide about 30,000 pieces of uniforms for reuse in the conflict zone,' the report states.
A special working group has also been established in the Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands, which deals with military support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This group sees the potential for the reuse of military uniforms.
The first 76 boxes of uniforms have already been transported to Almelo by the company. After instructions from the company staff, prisoners from the correctional facility joined the work with the uniforms in special rooms. They will check, inspect, sort, clean, and prepare the uniforms for use in Ukraine.
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