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11 high-mobility vehicles delivered to Odessa territorial defence brigades

11 high-mobility vehicles delivered to Odessa territorial defence brigades
11 high-mobility vehicles delivered to Odessa territorial defence brigades Ukraine news 15 Jul 2023 at 10:00

Odessa continues to support its defenders. Another batch of 11 high-mobility vehicles was handed over to the Odessa Territorial Defense brigades. This was reported by the Odessa City Council:

"As promised, another batch of cars for our defenders. In total, there are 20 vehicles of this modification. The requests came from the Odessa Territorial Defense brigades. Our guys on the front lines also need pickup trucks. The procurement procedures are nearing completion, and in the near future, 20 pickups will be sent to the frontline," said the Mayor of Odessa, Hennadiy Trukhanov.

In addition, 7 laundry-bath complexes were handed over to the military, which are needed in places where there are no facilities for washing and laundering clothes. Next in line is the transfer of another 8 similar complexes.

Previously, in February 2023, the Odessa City Council provided two ambulances to military medics. The vehicles are fully equipped to provide immediate emergency assistance and transport the wounded and sick, both civilian and military.

Previously, these vehicles were provided to us by international partners and were used for the city's needs.

And in July, a week ago, nine SUVs and an ambulance were dispatched to one of the brigades. The vehicles were purchased as part of the city's assistance program to the Territorial Defense brigades based on their requests.

At one time, Israeli partners provided an ambulance to the voluntary formation of the Odessa community. But its presence is now more relevant in the 126th Territorial Defense Brigade, which is stationed on the front lines.

In addition, the Rescue and Diving Service of the City Council provided the military with a rare modification of a crane-manipulator with a load capacity of 30 tons.

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