Key points:
- Veterans have set up food trucks in the capital to support Kyiv residents.
- The stations are operating in areas with the most critical power, water and heat shortages.
- There, people can get hot drinks, food and charge their devices.
- The warming stations are also equipped with a free mobile bath and laundry complex.
The Angels patronage service of the Third Army Corps, together with Defenders and Defenders, has set up mobile food trucks and warming stations in Kyiv. This was reported by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine.
They operate in areas where power and heating outages are most critical. One such station is operating in the Teremky district of the capital.




There, Kyiv residents are offered tea, fruit compote or warm broth, the opportunity to have a snack and use a mobile bath and laundry complex free of charge.
Inside the complexes, there are hot showers, washing machines and dryers, sinks and sockets.
Veterans know better than anyone what it means to be without the basics – heat, light, stability. That is why their presence in communities today is not a one-off event. It is a worthy continuation of the responsibility they became accustomed to during their service.
– Ministry of Veterans Affairs.
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