In UK, Ukrainian diaspora sent medical equipment to Ukraine

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The Ukrainian Women's Organization (OUZ) in Coventry (UK) has purchased and sent medical equipment and hygiene products to Ukraine as part of the Save a Life charity event.

According to Ukrinform, OUZ Coventry - Association of Ukrainian Women in Great Britain reported this on its Facebook page.

“For the funds raised, we purchased and sent to Ukraine 3 defibrillators, an oxygen concentrator, an EcoFlow charging station, turnstiles, medicines, foot deodorants, mosquito repellent, accessories for sewing stretchers, first aid kits, and hygiene products,” the post reads.

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Some of the purchased items will be used in hospitals for wounded soldiers and children, and most of them will be sent to the front line to save the lives of Ukraine's defenders.

In addition, a previously shipped cardiac monitor is now treating Ukrainian hearts in Kharkiv, which is under constant shelling.

 Children also joined the campaign, drawing patriotic pictures of Ukrainian defenders and writing words of gratitude for protecting our country.

The OUZ added that the Save a Life charity event will continue.

As a reminder, the Ukrainian Cultural Center of the Ukrainian Union of Great Britain in London hosted an event of the #UkraineMustWin campaign, during which they discussed and exchanged ideas on how to ensure Ukraine's victory in the war with Russia.