The capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, has received a new batch of assistance from its sister city, Copenhagen. This time, three generators with capacities of 88, 110, and 128 kW, along with a mobile boiler rated at 1455 kW, have arrived in Kyiv. Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced this on his Telegram channel.
"This is yet another shipment of humanitarian aid from our European partners. The generators and boiler will help improve the energy stability of critical facilities, social institutions, and residential buildings in Kyiv," he stated.
Klitschko also expressed gratitude for this crucial support to sister city Copenhagen, the Danish people, and the Bevar Ukraine charity fund.
Let’s not forget that in February, Kyiv received the first batch of humanitarian aid - 177 generators from the European Union, including 135 power sources of 20 kW and 42 generators of 22 kW, which will be used for individual heating points in residential buildings.