Azov. Support: how the structure is funded.


The head of the support service of the 'Azov' brigade, Rina Reznik, reported that her service is funded through donations and sponsorship funds. She also expressed hope that in the future they will be able to attract investors from abroad. According to her, many people are ready to provide humanitarian and medical assistance but are not willing to finance military needs. However, the Ukrainian society is ready to support fundraising for the provision of weapons and drones. Injured soldiers, in Reznik's opinion, should be supported from other sources.
Rina Reznik also noted that her service does not receive state funds and has no regulated support programs. Their own funds are used to maintain the service, including providing injured fighters with clothing, communication equipment, diagnostics, and payment for private specialists. They also collaborate with state treatment and rehabilitation centers to provide reliable and professional assistance to injured fighters.
Every fighter returned from captivity receives individualized attention and support. Reznik talked about the importance of assistance and support for their reintegration into society.
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