More ambulances arrive safely in Ukraine from Warwickshire
It's been made possible thanks to the Belveder community organisation
More ambulances from Warwickshire have arrived safely in Ukraine.
They've made journey on a trailer, with organisers saying they're grateful to everyone who helped get the medical vehicles and supplies delivered, as they continue to support people affected by the war.
It's been made possible thanks to the Belveder community organisation, which is based in Leamington Spa.
More than 60 ambulances have now made their way over to the war-torn nation.
Sharing the news on their Facebook page last week, Belveder said: "Ambulances No. 57 and 58 Have Reached Ukraine.
"A few weeks ago ambulances number 57 and 58 safely reached Ukraine.
"This time they travelled not on their own wheels, but securely on a trailer – a complex journey made possible entirely thanks to our partners.
"A heartfelt thank you to Lorraine Staniek for coordinating the whole operation with exceptional care.
"It was thanks to the hard work and generosity of our supporters that the truck was fully packed and everything transported safely. We are deeply grateful for every effort made.
"Your continued commitment helps save lives and brings hope where it is needed most."