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Unity and mutual responsibility are our strength

25.03.2022

Ukrainians stand like a mountain for each other - one for all and all for one. Our strength lies precisely in unity and mutual responsibility. Of course, our fronts are different, but the victory will be the same for everyone and achieved together.

The staff of the High Council of Justice, together with millions of Ukrainian patriots, has been helping our state win the war for the future of Europe from the first day of the invasion of Moscow invaders.

Whom exactly do we support?

• military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

• fighters of territorial defense

• volunteers

• citizens temporarily displaced from the war zone

• the elderly, the sick

 

What exactly do we do?

 

• transfer of own funds

• negotiations on humanitarian aid with the judicial community of other countries and organization of its receiving

• participation in construction of barricades and arrangement of checkpoints

• organization, collection and delivery of walkie-talkies, telephones, medicines, food, mats, sleeping bags, warm clothes, blankets, mattresses, hygiene products

• blood donation

• transfer of own transport for operational needs

•  food cooking and its delivery for defenders at checkpoints

• weaving of camouflage nets, tailoring of necessary goods for our army

• active participation in the Internet army actions

• providing shelter to families who were left homeless by the invader or who were forced to leave their homes, placing them in other regions of Ukraine and abroad

• organization and provision of evacuation from hot spots to other regions and abroad

• help with food and medicine for the weak

 

Here are a few quotations – without surnames and names, without singling out anyone, because each of us joins a common important cause.

“...I am so happy today, because we got everything completely of ordered by the military unit. It was a large order, but many a little makes a mickle – we collected and have already delivered it...”

“...We are actively involved in providing a strong and reliable rearward. This includes organization of purchase of necessary for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, territorial defense units, other law enforcement agencies; assistance in cooking and food  supply; providing shelter to families of Ukrainians from the suburbs of Kyiv; organizing overnight stays for families moving to western Ukraine, and much more...”

“...I worked for two weeks in an atelier as a seamstress. The local atelier provided its professional sewing machines, fabric, threads for sewing and repairing things for the military free of charge. Now I go to weave nets, in the evenings I write to European politicians...”

“...I help the local territorial defense unit with food, I signed up for blood donation, I helped to solve the problem of providing the military unit of colleague with SIM cards, and I transfer funds to volunteer organizations...”

“...I’ve helped accommodate several families of migrants in Ternopil, Vinnytsia, Lviv region with my contacts. I gave my housing in Kyiv to the displaced people and my car for operational needs...”

“...I helped cook and deliver food to people who needed it and to guys at checkpoints. We also helped animal shelters. My father gave his car to volunteers for evacuation of low-mobility people and seriously ill residents of Irpin. I systematically donate funds to the army, volunteers, and charitable organizations. I join the tasks of the so-called “Internet army”...”

“...My husband helped dig trenches and built barricades in Kyiv. I buy food for girls who feed these guys; I cut sandwiches and deliver those to 2 checkpoints. Now my husband and I cut and prepare fabrics for girls who weave camouflage nets…”

“...We cook food at the church; we collected tires within the district and sent those to the guys. We sent them a change of clothes, blankets, mattresses and pillows…”

“...I collected things from my contacts and at home and handed it over to the Vyshhorod direction by the Red Cross. There, people were crossed the river by swimming and then they were taken to the village of Mouth, where the victims were warmed, changed clothes, fed, and they went on. I bought medicines by order of the Red Cross, since they did not have time to stand in lines at pharmacies. I collected towels to help the wounded from Irpin, who were brought to the hospital in Kyiv...”

Now our heroes-defenders courageously defend not only Ukraine, but also democracy and human values of the whole world. We are proud of them; it is an honor for us to help those whom the armies of the world look up to.

Each new day of struggle brings us one step closer to the victory of Ukraine!

Ukrainians are the nation of heroes! Together we win!

Glory to Ukraine! Glory to Heroes!