Norwegian city mayor cycles to Ukraine and raises US$14,500 for Armed Forces
Jonas Andersen Sayed, the mayor of the city of Sokndal in Norway, has made an 11-day bicycle tour to the village of Zaliztsi in Ternopil Oblast, raising NOK 150,400 [approximately US£14,500 - ed.] for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Source: European Pravda referring to Stavanger Aftenblad, a Norwegian outlet Details: Andersen cycled from Sokndal to Zaliztsi, which became sister cities after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The mayor of Sokndal was accompanied by a car donated by the Norwegian initiative Biler til Ukraina (Cars for Ukraine) to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Advertisement: PHOTO: ANDRII NOHA / FACEBOOKFor the money raised during the last bike tour, Andersen and Andrii Noha, the head of Zaliztsi community, purchased two Mavic drones, computer equipment for artillery, tablets, a thermal imager and a power generator. Noha said on Facebook that the items had already been handed over to the Ukrainian military who were pleased with the gifts.
PHOTO: ANDRII NOHA / FACEBOOKAs reported by Norwegian outlet NRK, this is Andersen's fourth trip to Ukraine by bike since the start of the full-scale invasion. During each of them, he raised money to help the Ukrainian military.
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PHOTO: JONAS ANDERSEN SAYED / FACEBOOKAmong other things, after the first trip, the mayor of Sokndal managed to raise about the same amount. These funds saved the life of a Ukrainian soldier who could have died without the urgently needed medicines. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation in Germany.
Earlier this year, a broad majority in the Norwegian parliament agreed on a multi-year support program for Ukraine worth almost EUR7 billion.
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