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March 15, 2026, 3:15 p.m.
German Foundation donates heaters for Kherson residents
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Photo: Kherson MBA
The Kherson community has received a batch of electric heaters as part of international support. The equipment will help the city's residents survive possible heat supply interruptions in the next heating season.
This was reported by the press service of the Kherson MVA.
The city authorities note that preparations for winter begin in advance, as stable operation of the infrastructure and meeting the basic needs of the city's residents is one of the main tasks during the war.
The donated devices will be an important support for the community, especially in case of accidents or damage to heating systems.
Kherson thanked the international and Ukrainian partners who have contributed to helping the city. In particular, they expressed their sincere gratitude to the German charitable foundation Blue-Gelbes Kreuz e.V. for its initiative, responsible position and constant support of the community.
They also expressed gratitude to CBG Charity for its assistance and logistical support, and to the Odesa Sandbox Charitable Foundation for its solidarity and contribution to strengthening the city's energy sustainability.
The community emphasizes that it is thanks to the cooperation of international partners, Ukrainian organizations and volunteers that the city can respond more quickly to wartime challenges and support residents.
Earlier, Intent wrote that Kherson region has launched a comprehensive program aimed at protecting and assisting women, girls and other vulnerable categories of citizens. The project aims to create a safe environment and provide the necessary support to people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances as a result of hostilities and occupation.
It also became known that a team of doctors in Kherson region started working for free. It has already been operating in Bila Krynytsia, Karyerne, Pervomaiske, Bilousove and Tverdomedove. Thanks to the work of Fortitude mobile clinics, more than 250 residents of Beryslav region received free medical care.
In addition, the clinic on wheels provided ultrasound and laboratory tests. If necessary, patients received free medicines and glasses.
