State Customs Service turns over 650 confiscated vehicles to AFU worth UAH 105 mln
Ukraine's State Customs Service has transferred 650 confiscated vehicles worth a total of UAH 115 million to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Service has said.
"Over 14 days, the customs of the State Customs Service transferred confiscated goods and vehicles worth UAH 115 million for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the agency said on its Telegram channel on Thursday.
Among the goods transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine are almost 1 million packs of cigarettes worth UAH 5 million, 5,500, medications – UAH 2 million, foodstuffs - UAH 1.2 million, some 71 units of computer equipment and phones – UAH 0.6 million and 1,500 units of military gear (body armor, helmets, cartridges) - UAH 0.5 million, it says.
The customs reminded that the property confiscated or transferred on other grounds to the property of the department is transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine by order of the Cabinet of Ministers dated February 26, 2022 No. 186-r.
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