On the third anniversary of the full-scale war, members of the Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC) handed over 26 cars to the Ukrainian military. This is another contribution of farmers to the fight for Ukraine's independence.
The UAC Chairman Andrii Dykun emphasized that support for the front remains one of the key activities of the farmers community:
"Today is the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion of invaders to our land. Our Armed Forces and the people of Ukraine are bravely repelling the enemy, and there is no doubt about our victory, despite all the geopolitical processes taking place around us. Our strength is in our unity, and no matter how much they want to divide us now, to turn us against each other, we must keep the line and resist.
Over the three years of the war, the participants of the UAC have delivered 2,342 vehicles to our defenders. Today we are sending another 26 vehicles to the front. We are grateful to our military, who are holding the frontline every day, risking their lives and fighting for the future for all of us!"
The soldiers who received the vehicles expressed gratitude to the farmers for their support:
"Each vehicle at the front line is an opportunity to quickly evacuate the wounded, deliver ammunition or perform other important tasks. We are grateful to the UAC for holding this frontline with us!"
Since the first days of the war, the farmers community has been actively helping the army by supplying equipment, drones, ammunition and humanitarian aid. Now the farmers have a new goal - to purchase another 150 vehicles for The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces to make the Ukrainian army even more mobile and efficient.