UK volunteers deliver new batch of SUVs to Ukrainian troops

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Another batch of 14 off-road vehicles, filled with humanitarian aid, have been delivered to Lviv by volunteers from the United Kingdom for the Ukrainian military.

According to Ukrinform, the update was shared on Facebook by Maksym Kozytskyi, Head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration.

“This is already the 21st convoy within the initiative of British farmer Mark Laird called Pickups for Peace. This time, the vehicles will be handed over to defenders from the 24th King Danylo Separate Mechanized Brigade, units of the National Guard of Ukraine, and other combat formations. As always, the volunteers didn’t just deliver the vehicles — they packed each SUV with humanitarian supplies for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, displaced persons, and residents of front-line areas,” Kozytskyi wrote.

In total, more than 1,000 volunteers from countries including the UK, the USA, Canada, the Netherlands, and Sweden have taken part in the initiative. Thanks to their unity and determination, Ukrainian defenders have received approximately 600 vehicles.

“Sincere thanks to Mark Laird for rallying so many kind-hearted people for Ukraine. We feel your support and will never forget it. Deep gratitude to everyone who has contributed. And a heartfelt bow to our warriors — thanks to you, we have a country,” emphasized Kozytskyi.

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As previously reported, Kyiv region recently handed over nine new Toyota Hilux pickups to the strike drone aviation unit of the 114th Territorial Defense Brigade


Source: UK volunteers deliver new batch of SUVs to Ukrainian troops

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