Estonian volunteers hand over two all-terrain vehicles to SES

Estonian volunteers have handed over 2 AGRO all-terrain vehicles to Ukrainian rescuers involved in the aftermath of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant explosion.

This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

As noted, the equipment was donated by the non-profit association of volunteer rescue service organizations Estunian Voluntary Rescue Association Päästeliit (Estonia).

The technical capabilities of the all-terrain vehicle allow it to operate off-road. So rescuers are able to deliver essential medicines and water to hard-to-reach places. The all-terrain vehicle is also used to transport personnel and volunteers who help the population in Kherson.

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The SES thanked the Estonian partners for the assistance they have been providing to Ukrainian rescuers for more than a year to combat the consequences of the war with Russia.

As reported, the government of Styria, a federal state in southern Austria, has joined in helping Ukrainians overcome the consequences of Russia's blowing up of the Kakhovka dam by providing boats and booster pumps.