According to Ukrinform, the head of Kyiv Oblast State Administration Mykola Kalashnyk announced this on Mykola Kalashnyk’s Telegram.
The Kyiv region handed over ten pickups to the 411th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems “Hawks” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The head of the Kyiv Oblast State Administration announced this news.
Delivery of pickups for the Hawks Regiment
“On the eve of the third anniversary of the formation of the 411th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems ‘Hawks’, ten new pickups were handed over to the unit,”
The official noted that this regiment carries out the full range of tasks for reconnaissance, detection, and destruction of enemy targets along the entire front line. The Hawks have participated in most of the tactical operations of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Kursk regions.
The transfer of equipment was made possible thanks to the joint work of the Kyiv Oblast State Administration, the Kyiv Oblast Council, and the Hlevakhivska Community.
After the subsidy was provided, the head of the Kyiv Oblast State Administration explained, the units independently choose the types of vehicles and carry out purchases.
“This is an important step toward increasing the mobility, effectiveness, and safety of the unit on the front, as well as the right to choose for military leaders,”
It is also known that 500,000 UAH from the Lviv region budget was allocated for the purchase of four Didko unmanned aerial complexes for the National Guard troops.
This move demonstrates sustained support for defense units from the region, aimed at boosting mobility and operational readiness of Ukrainian forces on various front lines.
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