End in sight for charity after 2 months trying to transfer 400 drones to Ukraine
The Razom for Ukraine charity fund is working towards finally delivering the aid to the military
Taras Repytskyi, charity's representative, shared the information on Espreso TV.
"We say that walkie-talkies are the ears of our soldiers, and drones are the eyes. Their effective use in combat conditions allows us to save their lives and health," emphasizes Taras Repytskyi. "These are the means to save soldiers' life, besides weapons, of course. We've had such a problem that Poland changed its legislation in September. So now it's harder to bring in drones or dual-use goods. It's for a variety of reasons. Not necessarily political, but rather economic or security. But the military is suffering from this. Now we are efficiently working at the national and interstate level to simplify the procedures for the transportation of this aid. Currently, almost 400 drones have been kept at the border for 2 months, and we cannot bring them to Ukraine."
Earlier, Taras Repytskyi shared what the Ukrainian volunteers were speaking about in the US.
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