Beginning on February 24, Met invest Group has restructured its operations. According to the decision of shareholders Mr Rinat Akhmetov and Mr Vadym Novynskyi, in addition to supporting the economic stability of Ukraine, the Group has channeled all of its resources to help Ukraine and Ukrainians. Over the more than two months of the war to date, UAH 1.176 billion (USD 39 million) has already been allocated for projects to help the country. Humanitarian support for the population in several key areas has become a 24/7 activity for many Metinvest Group employees:Together with SCM’s energy business DTEK, Metinvest Group co-founded the Saving Lives humanitarian project. The project is being coordinated with the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation. The main task of the humanitarian initiative has been to purchase and deliver humanitarian goods, primarily food, from Europe to Ukraine. In two months, almost 30,000 people received assistance. Thanks to the charitable contributions of around 70 companies from around the world, 1,644 tonnes of food, essential goods, hygiene products and medicines have been supplied to affected areas.In close cooperation with the Ministry of Health, a medical care program was launched in Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Kamianske, Pokrovsk and Avdiivka, which includes the purchase and transfer of thousands of medical packages, as well as the purchase of medical equipment for hospitals and outpatient clinics. Also, despite the hostilities, the company has donated 150 tonnes of oxygen to COVID-19 patients.Taking into account the geographical location, one of the Group’s most important activities has been setting up bomb shelters at all of its enterprises in the cities where it has operations, including at Azovstal and Ilyich Steel. Food, lighting, gas masks, composting toilets, generators, heaters, water purification plants, and sleeping places - the Group has equipped bomb shelters designed for tens of thousands of people with all of the necessities of life.100,000 armored vests will be transferred to the defenders of Ukraine. This will cover the significant requirements of all of the Ukrainian defense forces. The Group is buying armored steel abroad and has also mastered the production of its own special steel. Metinvest's facilities make it possible to produce more than 20 tonnes of special steel for armored vests every week. The Group also purchased ready-made armored vests abroad. 1,100 thermal imagers, more than 8,100 helmets, over 25,000 haemostatic tourniquets and first-aid kits, and 20 drones have been purchased - this is the additional ammunition required for the defenders of Ukraine for effective defensive operations. More than 110 vehicles from Metinvest enterprises have already been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, territorial defence forces and the National Police to improve their mobility. 60,000 anti-tank hedgehogs and more than 20,000 studded chains for use against wheeled vehicles have been made to protect cities. The Group also donated 20 tonnes of wire rod for the production of mobile bastions and provided about 3,000 tonnes of sand and crushed stone, 2,400 reinforced concrete blocks and slabs for the arrangement of roadblocks and the protection of social infrastructure. In addition, computer equipment, camouflage suits and thousands of tonnes of fuel have been supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and territorial defence forces.
Beginning on February 24, Met invest Group has restructured its operations. According to the decision of shareholders Mr Rinat Akhmetov and Mr Vadym Novynskyi, in addition to supporting the economic stability of Ukraine, the Group has channeled all of its resources to help Ukraine and Ukrainians. Over the more than two months of the war to date, UAH 1.176 billion (USD 39 million) has already been allocated for projects to help the country. Humanitarian support for the population in several key areas has become a 24/7 activity for many Metinvest Group employees:Together with SCM’s energy business DTEK, Metinvest Group co-founded the Saving Lives humanitarian project. The project is being coordinated with the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation. The main task of the humanitarian initiative has been to purchase and deliver humanitarian goods, primarily food, from Europe to Ukraine. In two months, almost 30,000 people received assistance. Thanks to the charitable contributions of around 70 companies from around the world, 1,644 tonnes of food, essential goods, hygiene products and medicines have been supplied to affected areas.In close cooperation with the Ministry of Health, a medical care program was launched in Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Kamianske, Pokrovsk and Avdiivka, which includes the purchase and transfer of thousands of medical packages, as well as the purchase of medical equipment for hospitals and outpatient clinics. Also, despite the hostilities, the company has donated 150 tonnes of oxygen to COVID-19 patients.Taking into account the geographical location, one of the Group’s most important activities has been setting up bomb shelters at all of its enterprises in the cities where it has operations, including at Azovstal and Ilyich Steel. Food, lighting, gas masks, composting toilets, generators, heaters, water purification plants, and sleeping places - the Group has equipped bomb shelters designed for tens of thousands of people with all of the necessities of life.100,000 armored vests will be transferred to the defenders of Ukraine. This will cover the significant requirements of all of the Ukrainian defense forces. The Group is buying armored steel abroad and has also mastered the production of its own special steel. Metinvest's facilities make it possible to produce more than 20 tonnes of special steel for armored vests every week. The Group also purchased ready-made armored vests abroad. 1,100 thermal imagers, more than 8,100 helmets, over 25,000 haemostatic tourniquets and first-aid kits, and 20 drones have been purchased - this is the additional ammunition required for the defenders of Ukraine for effective defensive operations. More than 110 vehicles from Metinvest enterprises have already been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, territorial defence forces and the National Police to improve their mobility. 60,000 anti-tank hedgehogs and more than 20,000 studded chains for use against wheeled vehicles have been made to protect cities. The Group also donated 20 tonnes of wire rod for the production of mobile bastions and provided about 3,000 tonnes of sand and crushed stone, 2,400 reinforced concrete blocks and slabs for the arrangement of roadblocks and the protection of social infrastructure. In addition, computer equipment, camouflage suits and thousands of tonnes of fuel have been supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and territorial defence forces.