Polsat News broadcasted a program on the assistance for Ukraine provided by the Open Dialog Foundation. Since last November the foundation has been actively supporting Ukraine – through shipment of drugs and clothes as well as bulletproof vests for international observers, journalists and the National Guard of Ukraine. The district attorney’s office in Zamośćhas launched an investigation into the shipment of vests. In March 42 bulletproof vests were held up in customs storage in Zamość, while people are dying every day in eastern Ukraine: Soldiers and members of the National Guard fighting as part of the anti-terrorist operation, said ODF’s president of the board, Bartosz Kramek.
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