Members of the Ukrainian band "Antytila" have donated five thousand tactical first aid kits, equipped to NATO standards, to the warriors of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The funds for these kits were raised during the worldwide tour of the "Antytila" band, which included several countries in Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. This tour consisted of dozens of concerts during which funds were accumulated for the purchase of necessary materials.
The band members didn't simply purchase ready-made first aid kits; rather, they acquired the best means to preserve the lives of our defenders. Then, together with the United Help Ukraine foundation, each kit was assembled manually. The contents of the first aid kits were based on the frontline experience of Ukrainian paramedics.
The band members plan to continue their volunteer activities to accumulate funds for the needs of Ukrainian military personnel. They are not limited solely to the medical component; they also plan to provide combat boats, FPV drones, and drones with a large radius of action. All of this may also be provided to the special units of Ukrainian military intelligence in the near future.
"The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine expresses its deep gratitude to the members of the "Antytila" band and to all Ukrainians who assist the Ukrainian Armed Forces in ensuring security and defense," the statement of the Main Intelligence Directorate reads.