CEO Foxtrot bought the First Day of War lot at a charity auction

On January 21, Oleksiy Zozulya, executive director of Foxtrot, took part in the "Sanctified by Fire" charity auction. It dedicated to raising funds for four-wheel drive vehicles for defenders from the 96th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade and a separate special purpose battalion "Dike Pole". During the war, Foxtrot repeatedly helped the military – subordinates of this fund with the necessary equipment as part of the corporate program "Help for Our"

The idea of the auction belongs to the military with whom the foundation cooperates every day and who defend our Motherland every day. Debris of rockets, ammunition, pieces of iron became a symbol of courage and resilience. Especially for the event, the fighters collected unique artifacts from the very hell of war and turned them into artistic works of art, into symbols of indomitability. All the artifacts were used during the hostilities by the artillery fighters themselves from among the wards of the "KOZAK-DRIVE" foundation.


On behalf of the Foxtrot brand, Oleksiy Zozulya joined the fund's initiative and purchased two auction lots.


– It is a great honor for Foxtrot to participate in such an event. After all, it is more than an auction, because it combines the courage and resilience of the defending soldiers with the power of art to present the symbols of Ukrainian indomitability. From now on, Foxtrot will also have such a symbol in the form of a combat artifact, – said the CEO of the network Oleksiy Zozulya. – Also the value of this event in meeting and communicating with the military, the opportunity to shake their hands and thank them. In addition, we will learn more about the needs and benefits that this or that equipment provided by us brings during the performance of combat tasks. And in general, it is very important to feel one's belonging to a great common cause aimed at our Victory.


"Since the beginning of the war, our foundation has been helping to from the 96th anti-aircraft missile brigade, the separate special purpose battalion "Dyke Pole" and to the fighters of the 112-th brigade of TRO with means of communication and vehicles. I would especially like to thank the Foxtrot network for responding to requests, and thanks to their help, we also provide our military with the necessary computer equipment," – says Oleksandr Korneiko, co-founder of the "KOZAK-DRIVE" Charitable Foundation.


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