Today, Gov. Reynolds announced the State of Iowa is donating 146 protective helmets and 714 ballistic vests to Ukraine. The donations are excess expired equipment from the Iowa Department of Public Safety and 18 other law enforcement agencies across the state.
"Like all Iowans, I have been horrified by the devastation and innocent life lost at the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his unprovoked military invasion of Ukraine," said Gov. Reynolds. "Iowans from across the state have expressed their solidarity with the brave people of Ukraine as they courageously defend their country and fight for their freedom. Our donation of helmets and vests is one small way we can show that Iowa stands with them."
In addition to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, donations were provided by the following:
Clear Lake Police Department
Coralville Police Department Council Bluffs Police Department Des Moines Police Department DeWitt Police Department Dubuque County Sheriff's Office Iowa Department of Public Safety Linn County Sheriff's Office Manchester Police Department Nevada Police Department Norwalk Police Department Plymouth County Sheriff's Office Pottawattamie County Sheriff's Office Ringgold County Sheriff's Office Urbandale Police Department West Des Moines Police Department West Liberty Police Department Windsor Heights Police Department Winterset Police DepartmentThe State of Iowa is working with the Consulate General of Ukraine in Chicago to facilitate the collection, coordination, and shipment of the items to Ukraine.
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