Published 28.05.2025

USPA transferred two Toyota Hilux pickups to the military for combat missions

The State Enterprise “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” has transferred two 2021 Toyota Hilux vehicles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The vehicles have already been dispatched to combat units, where they will be used to perform operational tasks in the combat zone.

This is another contribution by the USPA to strengthening Ukraine’s defence capabilities. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, support for the military has become systematic and covers a wide geographical range of units. The transferred vehicles are not just equipment, but a tool that saves lives, ensures mobility and allows Ukrainian soldiers to carry out combat tasks effectively.

“We work in the rear, but we feel responsible both to our ports and to those who defend Ukraine every day. Today, every vehicle transferred is a sign of support that brings victory closer,’ noted at the enterprise. USPA has consistently supported the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2014. During this time, the enterprise has transferred more than 80 units of motor transport equipment and two vessels to military units. 

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