British farmers deliver 38 more off-road vehicles to Ukrainian troops
Ukrinform reports this, citing the Lviv Regional Military Administration.
“British farmers and volunteers have once again arrived in Lviv to personally deliver vehicles for our troops. This is the 27th humanitarian convoy under the Pickups for Peace initiative. This time, 38 vehicles were handed over,” the statement said.
According to officials, all the vehicles are fully equipped and ready for service.
In addition to off-road vehicles, British farmers and volunteers also supply Ukrainian units with generators and spare tires, as well as medical supplies for rehabilitation centers and broader humanitarian aid.
As reported, the Pickups for Peace initiative was founded by British farmer Mark Laird, who has been supporting Ukraine’s Armed Forces since 2014. The idea is to deliver pickup trucks filled with humanitarian aid directly to the front lines and to displaced civilians. While the initial goal was to provide 100 vehicles, the number has already surpassed 600.
Overall, nearly 900 vehicles have been handed over to Ukrainian forces as part of the initiative. This equipment is helping save the lives of Ukrainian defenders on the front lines and evacuate the wounded from some of the most intense combat zones.