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*Convoy 48* on its way home

While the drivers of our donated vehicles have already begun their journey home by bus and train over the last few days, the crew of the 40-ton trucks is also saying goodbye to Kharkiv today.


The truck crew around Peter, Uwe, and Pascal say goodbye to friends in Kharkiv. The mission on site is over, but the drivers still have many hundreds of kilometers to travel home
The truck crew around Peter, Uwe, and Pascal say goodbye to friends in Kharkiv. The mission on site is over, but the drivers still have many hundreds of kilometers to travel home

The entire team has had a few exhausting days full of hard work and new experiences. Now it's time to head back home, where they are expected to arrive by Wednesday at the latest. We tip our hats and wish the entire crew a safe and pleasant journey home!


Here are a few impressions of the tour and the unloading work on site:



A total of over 15 tons of relief supplies were delivered. These included, for example, almost 2 tons of bandages and medical supplies. Almost two hundred kilograms of self-produced trench candles and a good half ton of tools.


Visit to a library near Berestyn. Here, too, we will try to provide more support in the future. More information will follow at a later date.
Visit to a library near Berestyn. Here, too, we will try to provide more support in the future. More information will follow at a later date.


Do you remember them?


A pickup truck from an earlier convoy. Barely recognizable with a drone defense device. It transports medical aid to remote locations and wherever it is needed.
A pickup truck from an earlier convoy. Barely recognizable with a drone defense device. It transports medical aid to remote locations and wherever it is needed.
The culture bus. A project from 2025.
The culture bus. A project from 2025.



 
 
 

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