As part of their weekend activities, cadets of the Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs supported the work of the charitable organization “Garrison Foundation.”

The participants noted that, unlike complex defense systems, camouflage nets do not require significant financial resources but greatly enhance the protection of Ukrainian soldiers on the front line. They can be made from simple materials — a mesh base, old clothes, or fabrics often collected and donated by civilians.
The volunteer work of the cadets is aimed not only at strengthening the country’s defense capability but also at fostering patriotic consciousness, responsibility, and an active civic position.


Volunteers expressed gratitude to the cadets for their dedication and emphasized that the support of young people significantly accelerates the delivery of priority supplies to the front. Meanwhile, DSUIA representatives are convinced that active participation in volunteer projects is not only about supporting important initiatives but also an essential component of the personal and professional development of future law enforcement officers.
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