Some 25 representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation will go to Israel for training, Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky has said.
Even as Ukraine's Western allies are sending much needed military hardware, there is an unofficial market for used equipment from armored vehicles to drones and satellites that has been vital for Kyiv. But how do these second-hand goods make it from Britain to the front?
Serhiy Prytula's Charitable Foundation, together with activist Serhiy Sternenko, collected more than UAH 100 million in four hours after the rocket attack on Ukraine on October 10.