Aug. 15, 2024, 8:28 p.m.

Mykolaiv utilities delivered another aid to the military

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PHOTO: "Mykolaivoblenergo"

PHOTO: "Mykolaivoblenergo"

A Mykolaiv utility company has sent another shipment of aid to the frontline. This time it was parts for quadcopters.

This was reported by the press service of Mykolaivoblteploenergo.

"Employees of the OKP Mykolaivoblteploenergo once again supported the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Together with the trade union, the company's team handed over 200 FPV initiation boards to one of the military units.

Earlier, the employees of Mykolaivoblteploenergo donated one day's salary to purchase 4 DJI Mavic 3T quadcopters, and also handed over 10 starliners, 40 batteries for Mavik 3 quadcopters, 10 signal amplifier antennas, inflatable boats and tools for the military.

In early August, employees of the utility also provided assistance to the military. This time, the company's employees donated one day's salary to the needs of the soldiers of the 46th separate airborne assault brigade. For these funds, they purchased 4 DJI Mavic 3T quadcopters.


(PHOTO: Mykolaivoblteploenergo)

In June, Mykolaivoblteploenergo made three purchases of FPV quadcopters for a total of UAH 9.4 million.

According to the company 's director, Mykola Logvinov, the military is always in need of various types of assistance, and the company's staff is involved in purchasing the necessary equipment whenever possible.

In May, the company's team handed over 10 starliners, 40 batteries for Mavik 3 quadcopters and 10 antennas to strengthen the signal to the military.

In February, thanks to the contributions of employees of the Mykolaivoblteploenergo trade union, the necessary tools were purchased for the military who requested assistance.

In January 2024, the company handed over a pneumohydraulic press with a maximum force of 40 tons to military unit A7354. In addition, in November 2023, two inflatable boats were handed over to the 36th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mikhail Belinsky to perform tasks.

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