Foxtrot handed electronics over UAH 700,000 to the defenders of the Ukrainian sky

The social budget was formed by the retailer from deductions from the sales of electronics in September in 112 stores and on the Foxtrot.ua website

To the Day of Defenders of Ukraine and understanding the importance of protecting the sky by air defense forces during massive missile attacks on Ukraine, the retailer Foxtrot electronics over 700,000 hryvnias to support this type of troops. The initiative was also timed to the Foxtrot company's birthday, which the brand celebrates every year at the beginning of autumn.

The equipment from Foxtrot was received by the military units of air defense that protect the sky from enemy missiles and aviation over Kyiv, Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and Lviv. In addition, the brand once again helped the specialized university of Ukrainian rocketry – the Kharkiv National Air Force University named after Ivan Kozheduba, which currently performs combat tasks as an air defense unit.


We thank the air defense forces for their skillful work on protecting the sky, shooting down 70 to 100% of the deadly missiles that the enemy terrorizes the civilian population with. And we thank the customers who, by purchasing goods in Foxtrot stores and the foxtrot.ua online store, make their own contribution to the strengthening of Ukrainian soldiers and the fight against the enemy, – said Oleksiy Zozulya, CEO of Foxtrot.


The total contribution of the brand to the strengthening of the country's defense capabilities during the full-scale war amounts to more than 11.5 million hryvnias. On the initiative of the founders of the business, Gennady Vykhodtsev and Valery Makovetskyi, the operational headquarters "Help Us" was formed, which helps the Ukrainian military, rescuers, volunteers, etc. with equipment.


Every month, the company allocates a target budget, including deductions from customer purchases, for the purchase of gadgets necessary for a more effective fight against the enemy. These are, first of all, power banks, tablets, smartphones, laptops, MFP devices, heaters and large household appliances – freezers, washing machines, refrigerators.

During this time, Foxtrot processed 850 appeals from Ukrainians. Assistance was received by 390 units of the Armed Forces, units of the National Guard and Security Forces, 22 detachments of the State Emergency Service in 11 regions of Ukraine, 64 public and charitable organizations, 45 hospitals and clinics, 43 volunteer organizations, 22 units of the National Police, 34 local self-government bodies, business employees who went to defend Ukraine.


In September, Foxtrot's efforts were supported by Nova Poshta as part of the Humanitarian Poshta project to ensure that aid arrived quickly and on time. In this way, the companies strengthened their partnership and joined forces to strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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