Poroshenko is donating over 500 generators to the troops: the front needs light.
The fifth president and leader of the European Solidarity party, Petro Poroshenko, purchased more than 500 generators for Ukrainian Armed Forces units.
The fifth President also reported that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, more than 5,000 generators have been purchased for the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The equipment has a total capacity of 30 megawatts, costing 120 million hryvnias, ranging from giant generators for the water utility to small ones for each bunker.
“Besides the threat of capitulation, the dire situation at the front, and the country-shattering corruption scandal that discredits us internationally, Ukrainians are primarily concerned about the power outage. Putin, who is attacking Ukraine with missiles and drones, is primarily to blame for this. But the money, hundreds of billions of hryvnias, earmarked for the protection and diversification of the energy grid, was simply stolen. Every step was accompanied by corruption,” Poroshenko recalled.

“We’re struggling. We’re being hampered by sanctions, we’re being hampered by bank freezes, we’re being hampered by attacks on our activists. Despite this, there are 520 generators here today. Right now, the entire country is without power, but on the front lines, they’re always without power. Each generator provides power for the laundry and shower complex, the workshop, the tire shop, the dugouts, and everything else essential. It charges uninterruptible power supplies, computers, servers, and electric kettles. These 520 locations will be supplied with these generators,” Poroshenko explains.

“And that’s not all. I have four much more powerful generators behind me, all German, all of exceptional quality. And everything is already being supplied with this enormous power in the form of trailers to the Armed Forces. We’re simply doing our job, and nothing is more important than that,” notes Petro Poroshenko.
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