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The Bilohorod Community Provided Aid to the Fighters of the 3rd Assault Brigade

The village head of Bilohorodka, Anton Ovsienko, delivered aid to the fighters of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade. Volunteers brought anti-drone nets and food products for the defenders from the community.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

November 23, 2025 · 1 min read

The Bilohorod Community Provided Aid to the Fighters of the 3rd Assault Brigade

The head of the Bilohorod community, Anton Ovsienko, along with colleagues, visited soldiers in southeastern Ukraine. They delivered anti-drone nets, food supplies, and other necessary equipment to the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade. The official reported this on social media.

Who Contributed to the Assistance

Leaders of the structural divisions of the Bilohorod Village Council participated in the delivery. Volunteers from the St. Peter's knitting workshop in Sviatopetrivske and representatives of the "Unity HUB" Charity Fund also joined the initiative.

Special attention was given to the defenders who are directly from the Bilohorod community and are currently serving in the brigade.

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Words of Gratitude

Ovsienko conveyed gratitude from the soldiers to everyone who supports the defenders – making donations, providing necessary items, and organizing collections. The village head emphasized that the community does not abandon its people, wherever they may be – on the front lines or at home.

Context

The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade is engaged in combat operations in the eastern direction. Local communities regularly organize assistance deliveries for their fellow countrymen serving in various units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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