Klitschko brothers buy $200,000 worth of medicines for Ukrainian servicemen
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and his brother, world boxing champion Vladimir, have purchased 2,000 military first aid kits for Ukrainian government forces engaged in the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) in the Donbas, and they will be delivered to Ukraine from the United States.
"Wladimir and I bought $200,000 worth of emergency medicines for the guys in the ATO area. A total of 2,000 military first aid kits are on their way [to Ukraine] from the United States," t he mayor wrote on his Twitter page on Wednesday.
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