Polish volunteers arrived in Kiev in ambulances filled to the brim with medical equipment. "Ukraine's economy, logistics and infrastructure are in shambles. We really need help from our friends," said Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko, who accepted the aid transport. He also thanked the Polish people for helping the Ukrainian nation.
Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko personally accepted the ambulances and medical equipment. "With all of my heart I thank our Polish friends for providing shelter in their homes for millions of Ukrainians," the mayor said.
"Ukraine's economy, logistics and infrastructure are in shambles. We really need help from our friends," Vitali Klitschko said.
Medical aid reached Kiev
TVN24 reporter in Kiev Tomasz Kanik spoke with Polish volunteers who had delivered the aid to the capital of Ukraine. One of them, Robert, underscored that it was an international effort. "Thanks are in order for doctors of Ukrainian origin living in Berlin," he said.
- Myśmy wozili podczas okrążenia Hostomela, Irpienia i Buczy do [tych-red.] miast te rzeczy. Tu nie zginęła jedna rzecz, jedno sznurowadło z buta, jest tak pięknie ta robota robiona. Są lekarze w naszym batalionie, którzy to wszystko sortują - opowiadał.
"We were delivering such things to Hostomel, Irpin and Bucha when they were under siege. Not a single item went missing, not even a shoelace - that's how smooth this job was done," he added.
Asked what was in the ambulances, one of the volunteers named Maciek said that it was hospital equipment. "An operating table, wheelchairs, food, medicines, dressing, bandages," he listed.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, TVN24
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