To support lifesaving in Ukraine, where Russia's military invasion continues, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has decided to send a total of 25 items such as firefighting equipment such as firefighting clothing and communication equipment as relief supplies.

In Ukraine, where Russian military invasion continues, there are concerns that Russian troops will intensify the offensive in the east and the damage will spread in the future.



Under these circumstances, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications announced at the request of the Ukrainian government that it would send firefighting equipment and communication equipment necessary for saving lives in the battlefield as relief supplies.



Relief supplies were procured with the cooperation of fire departments and private companies nationwide.



▽ Approximately 1,300 firefighting clothes ▽


50 hydraulic jacks to rescue people under the collapsed building ▽ Injured people,


etc. There are a total of 25 items, including

150 stretchers that carry


▽ 25 satellite mobile phones



.



It will begin shipping through UN agencies later this month and will be handed over to the Ukrainian government in neighboring Poland.



After the Cabinet meeting, Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Kaneko told reporters, "While fires and building collapses due to armed attacks continue and serious damage to infrastructure is occurring, people engaged in firefighting activities and government activities in Ukraine are providing relief supplies. I hope that they will contribute to the performance of their mission. "