Ukraine's Сustoms Service hands over confiscated property to country's Armed Forces
Thursday, 3 March 2022, 18:25
All State Customs Service checkpoints are handing over confiscated property for the use of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, reports the agency's press service.
Customs have already transferred the following items from their warehouses for the use of the Ukrainian Army:
- cars,
- building materials,
- fuel,
- computer technology,
- protective helmets,
- food,
- clothing,
- lumber,
- fabric.
"In particular, the Transcarpathian Customs handed over to the military 390 vehicles and more than 120 units of food; Sumy Customs – 740 litres of fuel; Lviv Customs – 51 vehicles, 342 litres of oil, food, laptops, tablets, phones.
Kyiv Customs handed over 21 ambulances, 35,000 pairs of socks, weapons, computer equipment, mobile phones; Volyn Customs – 46 units of equipment; Chernivtsi Customs – 43 vehicles; Vinnytsia Customs – fabric and lumber; Zhytomyr Customs – 13 cars and lumber; Khmelnytsky Customs – 8 cars, Kevlar helmets, motor oil, fabric. Other customs checkpoints are also handing over various goods," the statement reads.
Confiscated property will be transferred in accordance with Order No. 186-r "On the transfer of property for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" issued by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on 26 February 2022.
Property is transferred from customs warehouses daily.