Military department of UOC hands over aid to AFU in Boryspil Eparchy
On September 23, the Synodal Department of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church for Cooperation with the Armed Forces and other military formations handed over humanitarian aid to the defenders of Ukraine in the Boryspil Eparchy, reports the Telegram channel "Church Aid".
The defenders of Ukraine received tents, sleeping bags, tactical stretchers, karemats, warm clothes, household items, household and technical equipment.
The humanitarian cargo was purchased and handed over at the initiative of Metropolitan Augustin of Bila Tserkva and Boguslav, chairman of the Synodal Military Department.
As the UOJ wrote, the Synodal Military Department of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church delivered humanitarian cargo to the frontline for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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