The first batch of ambulances donated by the International Solidarity Fund Poland with financial support from the European Commission has crossed the border between Poland and Ukraine.
The Solidarity Fund intends to deliver fully-equipped new ambulances to various Ukrainian communities.
The ambulances have state-of-the-art equipment as well as advanced medical capabilities to help the wounded and sick, which is particularly important in war time.
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