The Kyiv City Military Administration has signed a memorandum of cooperation with charitable foundations to strengthen the energy security of the capital.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Memorandum for the Supply of Generators
The Kyiv City Military Administration has entered into an agreement with the French charitable foundation AEPU (Agir Ensemble Pour l’Ukraine) and the Ukrainian foundation “Kozak Mamai.” The main goal of the collaboration is to provide Kyiv with generators that will serve as an additional power source for the city’s needs.
“Today, I signed a memorandum of cooperation with the French charitable foundation AEPU (Agir Ensemble Pour l’Ukraine) and the charitable foundation ‘Kozak Mamai,'” wrote Timur Tkachenko.
The head of the KMVA, Timur Tkachenko, emphasized that support from partners is particularly relevant in the face of constant threats from the Russian Federation, which seeks to leave Kyiv residents without light and heat. In such circumstances, every bit of assistance is crucial for the city’s functioning.

Support for Kyiv’s Critical Infrastructure
As part of the new collaboration, a high-performance mobile generator has already been delivered to ensure electricity supply for critical infrastructure facilities in the capital. Thanks to the mobility of the device, it can be quickly transported to where power is needed the most.

War-time conditions require Kyiv to constantly strengthen its energy resilience. Collaboration with charitable foundations allows the city to respond swiftly to challenges and ensure the uninterrupted operation of essential facilities even during potential enemy attacks.