The Vadym Stolar Charitable Foundation handed over another armored car with increased cross-country ability to the defen
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26.12.2022

The Vadym Stolar Charitable Foundation handed over another armored car with increased cross-country ability to the defen

The Vadym Stolar Charitable Foundation handed over another armored car with increased cross-country ability to the defen

Fighters of the 3rd Battalion of the 4th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine received a Land Rover Defender Snatch, which was purchased in Great Britain and brought to Ukraine with the Fund's funds.

"Today, the Vadim Stolar Charitable Foundation is handing over another car to our defenders. Since the beginning of the war, we have already handed over 20 cars to units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now this car will go to the 3rd battalion of the 4th brigade of the National Guard," said Foundation volunteer Nataliya Prykhodko.

She added that, like the other Land Rover Defender Snatch professional armored vehicles for which the Vadym Stolar Foundation allocated a targeted grant, this was also imported from the UK.

In his turn, the representative of the military, Denys Popov, under the pseudonym "Maestro", spoke about the advantages of the transferred car in combat conditions.

"Armored and high-speed vehicles are primarily intended to ensure the rapid evacuation of the wounded. And this is very important when time passes by minutes, and sometimes even by seconds," Denys Popov emphasized.


Also, according to him, such cars are very convenient for closing the issue of providing the military on the front line. In particular, transportation of ammunition, food, drinking water, etc.

In total, 21 specialized off-road vehicles and armored vehicles, about 30,000 units of military clothing and equipment, about a hundred quadcopters and thermal imagers have already been transferred by the Fund for the needs of the Armed Forces. In addition to the military, the Vadym Stolar Foundation widely helps the civilian population, in particular, displaced persons, residents of de-occupied territories, families who have lost their home or one of their parents. They constantly send food packages to hot spots, organize rehabilitation activities for military personnel, and for families with children - social recovery programs and various sports and psychological projects, etc.

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