The National Guard of Ukraine has received eight modern field hospitals from the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Commander of the National Guard, Oleksandr Pivnenko, announced this.
The field hospitals are equipped with autonomous power supply, water supply, and drainage systems. They can operate without electricity using diesel generators.
The mobile medical hospital is designed to accommodate 26-50 beds in various configurations.
"This significantly improves the conditions for providing assistance and treatment to our servicemen and facilitates the work of the medics saving the lives of the fighters," said Oleksandr Pivnenko.
The hospital is also equipped with the necessary supplies of medicines and consumables.
"The National Guard has previously received and used the provided medical and humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals transferred by the decision of the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. There are already 8 of them, and this is a substantial help," noted the commander of the National Guard.
Netherlands, independently and in collaboration with other countries, has not been the first time providing mobile hospitals to Ukraine.