Kelowna funded diesel truck powers Ukrainian resistance
CENTRAL OKANAGAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 31 – Kelowna-funded diesel trucks provide essential support for Ukrainian military logistics near battlefronts, aiding transport of heavy loads and wounded soldiers, organizers said.
- Daniel Sora delivered a diesel truck near Ukrainian front lines in May 2024 to support military units requiring heavy-duty vehicles.
- This effort follows ongoing aid shipments by Kelowna Stands With Ukraine amid the war that began in February 2022.
- Sora noted that American trucks tend to be larger and have greater power compared to European models, making diesel vehicles better suited for handling heavy loads and medical evacuation tasks.
- He emphasized the truck's importance as “100 per cent vital” because diesel machines last longer, are more reliable, and serve as lifelines for military units.
- Sora thanked all donors supporting Kelowna Stands With Ukraine and acknowledged the uncertain but ongoing journey to provide aid near conflict zones.
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