Interpipe bought UAH 1.8 million worth medical supplies for the military and hospitals

Interpipe provided medicines and equipment worth over UAH 1.8 million to Dnipro hospitals and the military of the Dnipropetrovsk region, Interpipe new press release reads.

With the allocated funds, the company buys medicines for hospitals, which treat victims from areas where hostilities continue. Artificial blood, antiseptics, painkillers and other medications, dressings, and medical supplies are provided to medical facilities. Sometimes the company gives humanitarian assistance too: hygiene products, bed linen, drinking water.

The hospitals received surgery and manipulation tables, electrocoagulator, ventilator, oxygen concentrator and ancillary equipment.

The company also makes first aid kits for mobilized workers and transfers medicines for Ukrainian defenders to the forefront.

Interpipe provided equipment and ammunition for 470 mobilized employees. There are Interpipe’s 760 employees who joined Armed Forces of Ukraine and Territorial Defense to defend the country.

Earlier GMK Center reported that Interpipe bought 21 thermal imagers and more than 100 radio sets for the company’s employees who defend Ukraine at the front.

In addition, the company started the production of steel plates for body armor, and at the beginning of hostilities made about 100 anti-tank hedgehogs. Interpipe NTRP employees also composed 66,000 food kits for residents of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv regions.

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