“Rudomain” gives UAH 2 million to war-stricken children

Mining company “Rudomain” provided UAH 2 million for humanitarian aid to exceptional children affected by the war. It was announced by the company on its Facebook page.

“Rudomain” – it’s not only work in military environment, and defense of the country. We help those, who require special care – children”, says the message.

As is reported earlier, “Rudomain” allocated UAH 15 million to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the Territorial Defense of Kryvyi Rih. In addition the company provides the heavy equipment, the sand, crushed stone, metal, and involve workers in the creation of a reliable defense of Kryvyi Rih.

The mining company “Rudomain LLC” was registered in May 2010. The enterprise is engaged in the extraction of iron ore and operates in the Ukraine, the CIS and Europe.

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