The charitable foundation of the youth initiative "Hope," Valeriy Dubil, Mykola Tomenko, and the industrial company "Pojmashina," led by Oleg Averyanov, have delivered powerful, modern electronic warfare (EW) systems, Starlinks, long-lasting power supplies, generators, and health complexes to the Saltiv direction to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The founder of the "Native Land" Foundation, Mykola Tomenko, informed that a distinctive feature of this humanitarian mission is its ideological component. The military also received a unique publication titled "The Warring Shevchenko. An Ideological Book of the Ukrainian Warrior."

The latest EW systems are designed to combat enemy drones and other technical means that pose a serious threat to our defenders. This equipment significantly reduces the risk of military facilities and units being targeted by aerial attacks.

“We delivered a valuable cargo to the brigade that has been safeguarding Kupiansk for six months, facing serious threats from the enemy daily. Thanks to systems like EW, we can significantly enhance their safety and ensure greater effectiveness in the fight against the enemy. In just one day of our humanitarian mission, we manage to provide assistance to 5 to 10 combat units,” noted the chairman of the supervisory board of the "Hope" Foundation, Valeriy Dubil, who is also the deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Health of the Nation.

This initiative is part of the ongoing humanitarian mission of the "Hope" Foundation, which has been actively supporting Ukrainian military personnel since the first day of the full-scale war by providing both technical and humanitarian aid.

“Our mission to save lives would be impossible without the support of our partners,” he added.