
Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy, together with FC Ruh and Emily Resort, handed over anti-aircraft systems and electronic warfare equipment against FPV drones to the soldiers of the 45th separate artillery brigade. The “yellow and black” family, as always, responded quickly to the military’s request.
Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy noted: “While our guys are holding the line at the front, we in the rear must continue to live and work. After all, only a functioning economy enables our Heroes to defend the country. So let’s work and help for the sake of Victory!”

Oleksandr Romantsev, head of the 45th Air Assault Brigade’s military equipment maintenance and operation service, said that FC Ruh and Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy have been helping the Ukrainian military since the beginning of the war: “The club and Hryhoriy Petrovych respond to our requests and transfer various equipment, gear, cars, spare parts and components, etc. Right now, the brigade has received Lancet UAVs and electronic warfare equipment against FPV drones. They will help to save the lives of our servicemen, as well as preserve our weapons and equipment.”
Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy actively helps the 45th separate artillery brigade. This is a rocketry and artillery unit of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, created in 2014 as part of the reserve corps stationed in Lviv region. The military is constantly receiving equipment and machinery needed on the front line from the patron and Ruh members.
“We are grateful to FC Ruh, its founder Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy and Emily Resort for always providing comprehensive assistance to the 45th Brigade. This support helps us to work faster and better at the front and do everything for our victory,” added Oleksandr Romantsev, head of the 45th Air Assault Brigade’s military equipment support and maintenance service.
Ruh’s head coach Vitaliy Ponomaryov, in turn, noted that despite their young age, Ruh players, from the youngest Academy students to the first team players, understand that they must do everything possible to bring the victory over the occupiers closer. “The boys, their parents, and coaches all help the army and are involved in various charitable projects,” he added.

“Now it is the most important thing that every Ukrainian should do, it is to help our military and this mission is the most important for our entire football family, we are involved in this process as much as we can,” added Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy.


