Cadets of Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs (DSUIA) organized volunteer assistance for wounded servicemen undergoing treatment in Dnipro and those on the front lines.
Police Privates Mykhailo Kutsyi, Serhii Trukhon, Maksym Harmash, Oleksandr Hladkykh, and Artem Komliev from the Faculty of Training Specialists for Criminal Police Units of the National Police of Ukraine (NPU) collected and delivered 20 food packages to soldiers receiving treatment at one of Dnipro’s medical facilities
The packages included juices, yogurts, sweets, and fruits. During the visit, the cadets engaged in conversations with the servicemen, sharing thoughts and experiences while expressing heartfelt gratitude for their courage, bravery, and defense of Ukraine. The soldiers warmly welcomed the support from the youth, noting its significance. This initiative not only showcases the social responsibility of future law enforcement officers but also fosters their civic stance and commitment to helping society.
Cadets from the Faculty of Training Specialists for Pre-Trial Investigation Bodies of the NPU prepared dozens of packages of wet wipes for dispatch, infusing each with warmth and support for our warriors.
Wet wipes are critically important in combat zones, where access to water is limited, making it difficult for soldiers to maintain personal hygiene in field conditions.
According to the cadets, volunteer activities take on special importance during full-scale war. They not only provide the army with essential supplies but also unite society around a common goal—victory.
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