Volunteers from Sumy are dismantling the ruins of the bus station in Trostyanets/Collage of Channel 24
Careful citizens of Sumy, together with volunteers from a volunteer battalion, came to Trostyanets to help rescuers dismantle the ruins of the bus station and cope with the consequences of the occupation of the city by Russians.
Sumchanes come to Trostyanets to dismantle the ruins
Among them are men and women of all ages, status and professions. However, there is something that unites them – the desire to win and restore a peaceful, free and prosperous Ukraine. That is why on the day off they did not stay at home to rest, but came to Trostyanets so that the city would return to normal life as soon as possible.
Some of them come here far from the first time. Together they sort out the rubble and ruins, clear the territory, take out the garbage, clean up and prepare a springboard for the new one. , – one of the volunteers spoke about his “front” of work.
Although this work is hard and requires considerable physical effort, volunteers and volunteers carry out their tasks with a smile and a gleam in their eyes. Victory answers the question motivating them to voluntarily come to clean up the rubble.
“This is a struggle for freedom. The Sumy region will win, and we are moving towards victory with confident steps,” the volunteer shared.
Volunteers and volunteers mainly learn about the possibility and need for help online, in particular, on the Dobrobata telegram channel.
The State Emergency Service published a video report on the dismantling of the ruins of the Trostyanets bus station on social networks. Watching it at the same time touches, makes you feel proud and once again gives confidence – Ukraine and the Ukrainians will definitely win, we simply have no other options.
The Sumy residents came to clear the rubble of the bus station in Trostyanets: watch the video
Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the forces of the 93rd Kholodny Yar brigade, liberated Trostyanets from Russian invaders on March 26. The city lived in occupation for almost a month.