After over 6 months of legal proceedings – spanning two attorneys’ offices, the Central Bureau of Investigation and Customs Authority, many hours of hearings, searches, and time spent by lawyers poring over stacks of records
After over 6 months of legal proceedings – spanning two attorneys’ offices, the Central Bureau of Investigation and Customs Authority, many hours of hearings, searches, and time spent by lawyers poring over stacks of records
The tvp.pl website, along with the TVP Rzeszów public TV station, reported on the ODF’s volunteers crossing the border with aid for Ukraine. Late Tuesday evening, a group of over 20 volunteers carried 70 helmets across the Polish-Ukraine border.
‘70 helmets were donated for Ukrainian soldiers by the Open Dialogue Foundation. Over 20 ODF volunteers carried the gear across the pedestrian border crossing in Medyka late Tuesday evening’ – reported the Polish Press Agency (PAP).
Dziennik Polski has published a note about the Open Dialogue Foundation’s aid campaign for Ukraine.
On Tuesday, 16th September, at the border crossing in Medyka, the Open Dialogue Foundation transferred protective helmets to Ukraine. Seventy PASGT helmets will reach the Donbas and Aidar battalions fighting in the east of Ukraine.
On Tuesday, 16th September, at the border crossing in Medyka, the Open Dialogue Foundation transferred protective helmets to Ukraine.
As reported by dziennik.pl portal – 200 used vests which were to be delivered to Ukraine, were seized by the Internal Security Agency and have been lying in storage in the Lubuskie region.
Gazeta Lubuska reported the holding by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) of 200 vests which were to be delivered to Ukraine.
For several months now, we have been supporting Ukrainian soldiers fighting in the east of the country against pro-Russian terrorists and the regular Russian army: we have been raising funds and buying bullet-proof vests, helmets and other lifesaving and health-protecting equipment.
We were informed on Tuesday, 2nd September, that by decision of the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Zamość, another procedure was discontinued concerning the transport of bullet-proof vests to Ukraine by a volunteer of the Open Dialogue Foundation.
The Polish Press Agency (PAP) has provided information about the discontinuation of the investigation into the export to Ukraine of bullet-proof vests.
In its Friday edition, the Dziennik Polski daily informs of the case of bulletproof vests confiscated on the Polish-Ukrainian border, forming part of the humanitarian aid delivered to the Ukrainian military.
As the information portal of TVN24 puts it, 551 helmets which were confiscated at the Polish-Ukrainian border by decision of District Prosecutor of Zamość will be returned. That does not mean, however, that Oleg I., who attempted to transport the equipment, will be allowed to ship it to Ukraine.
As the portal wyborcza.pl informs, the helmets seized at the border will be returned to Oleg I., who on June 28th attempted to transport the equipment through the Zosin border crossing point. Wyborcza also follows the Polish Press Agency in describing the issue of 42 bulletproof vests, which the Open Dialogue Foundation was to donate […]
The regional Zamość newspaper “Kronika Tygodnia“ reports on the verdict by the Tomaszów Mazowiecki court in the case of the 42 seized bulletproof vests.
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