"Dynamo and the Surkis Brothers Foundation handed over seven trucks of humanitarian aid to the military (PHOTOS)

For more than a year now, Ukraine has been suffering from Russia's unprovoked, aggressive and invasive war. Every day, our defenders who have stood up to defend their country need not only moral but also material support and practical assistance. Since the first days of the war, FC Dynamo Kyiv and the Surkis Brothers Foundation have been involved in providing our soldiers with everything they need, covering the urgent needs of various units and formations.

Technical equipment and essentials, flour, food, soups, communication equipment, reconnaissance drones, generators, vehicles, including cars and a boat - all these and many other things have already been sent to the front to make life a little easier for the Ukrainian military.

And on March 3, another transfer of humanitarian aid to our heroes took place at the Dynamo Stadium named after V. Lobanovsky. Seven trucks of juice went to the soldiers at once so that they could enjoy a tasty and healthy drink and stock up on vitamins.

FC Dynamo and the Surkis Brothers Foundation are grateful to our American partners Human Kindness Project, represented by Stanislav Emanuel Gorubin, for their assistance in implementing the humanitarian mission.

Vitaliy Sivkov, First Vice President of Dynamo:

- "We are back at the Dynamo Stadium named after V. Lobanovsky, and we continue our marathon to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine together with the Surkis Brothers Foundation. The word "war" is a short one, but how much grief, pain and suffering of individuals, entire towns and villages, and the whole country is behind it. How much trouble, blood and suffering this war has brought to our land. I was greatly impressed by the footage from the military hospital near Bakhmut, the information about the situation there and the wounded heroes, the soldiers who are suffering a lot, who are in great pain. How long will this war last, and how long will it take us to heal all the wounds, to quench all the pain. This applies not only to wounded soldiers, but also to ordinary civilians, children, women and the elderly.

That is why today I was proud to fulfill my assignment - to deliver the large-scale humanitarian aid that is presented here today. The Surkis Brothers Foundation, FC Dynamo Kyiv and all of us want to do even more, because the scale of the disaster shows that we still have to work hard to heal the wounds on bodies, in souls, on the ground, in cities and villages.

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