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Ukraine asked Bulgaria for electricity generators, we announced them for sale – Russia

  • 01 December 2022
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  • The War Department is selling 34 surplus generators for our army. At the same time, Ukraine has asked Bulgaria for units to provide lighting and heating in cities attacked by Russia.

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    In the Ukrainian city of Neteshyn, the power plant is out of order and the hospital is out of power.

    “After the rocket attacks, the city was left without electricity, heating, hot and cold water. We would be grateful for any help,” Ukrainian authorities said.

    Almost half of Ukraine’s electricity grid is down

    These are 50 kW and 400 kW generators. Help Ukraine wants from Bulgaria.

    The documents were published by Ivan Sotirov, a former deputy and now a civilian activist.

    “The request for generators in disaster areas is pure humanitarian aid, we are not talking about military support here. We are faced with a total lack of interest on the part of the Ministry of Defence”, reports Ivan Sotirov, president of civil society “Dignity, responsibility” on Facebook , morality.” He also showed documents for proof.

    The Bulgarian Defense Ministry reports that petrol generators that they sell on the stock exchange do not meet the energy requirements of Ukrainians.

    “Generators with power ratings of 50 kW and 400 kW were requested. After an inspection by the Ministry of Defence, it was found that the redundant units intended for sale do not meet the requirements for the necessary power specified in the letter from the mayor of Neteshin town,” the Ministry of A’s donation campaign raised BGN 250,000 in only 5 days.

    Manol Peykov and hundreds of people have already bought 74 cars.

    “We have ordered 3 large 100,000 kW generators for hospitals in Kherson, this is already life-saving. They operate with spearheads, which is shocking,” Manol Peykov told BTV.

    Today Manol receives a generator from a Bulgarian who donates his staff.

    “People are terribly empathetic, if someone tells you Bulgarians are not empathetic, don’t believe them,” she said.

    Tomorrow is the deadline for the Ministry of Defense to say what military aid we will provide to Ukraine.

    Maya Yordanova

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