Mar 4 β€’ 03:51 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1470

Winnica has provided over 300 FPV drones to three units of the Ukrainian army as part of ongoing support during the war.

The city of Winnica has donated more than 300 FPV drones to three units of the Ukrainian army, highlighting the local government's ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine in its war efforts against Russia. In addition to the drones, the city has also supplied five other drones and a vehicle, contributing significantly to military resources. Since the onset of the conflict, Winnica has allocated over 3 billion hryvnias (approximately 247.2 million PLN) to bolster the military, showcasing the financial support being funneled into the defense against Russian aggression.

Meanwhile, in Sloviansk, city officials have initiated the dismantling of the trolleybus traction system, a move aimed at enhancing the city’s defense capabilities by securing roads with anti-drone nets. The local administration, led by head Vadym Liach, has announced that public transportation will now operate solely with buses. This step reflects the ongoing adjustments to the infrastructure and services based on the evolving security situation as the war continues.

Additionally, a 54-year-old businessman from the Odessa region has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for collaborating with the Russian FSB. He was found guilty of aiding in targeting Ukrainian defense positions, particularly those of territorial defense forces, which underscores the severe repercussions for individuals supporting enemy operations during the conflict. This incident further illustrates the tense environment in Ukraine as authorities seek to punish those who compromise national security in the face of foreign aggression.

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