A convoy of lorries donated by timber and builders' merchants Covers has completed its 1,800-mile journey and arrived safely in Lviv.

The three crane lorries, loaded with a forklift, tracked recovery vehicle, a Bobcat loader for rubble clearance, and a container of donated equipment and life-saving medical supplies, have been handed over to humanitarian organisation Stay Safe UA.

Stay Safe UA will convert two of the lorries into a mobile shower unit and a bakery. The third lorry will be transporting the recovery vehicle to the front line and then move large deliveries back and forth from west to east.

Chichester-based Covers donated the three crane lorries and forklift and worked closely with charities UKtoUkraine and Healing Hands Network on a fundraising campaign to help buy other essential items. 

Caragh Booth, one of the founders of UKtoUkraine, said: “There was huge excitement as the drivers (volunteers Chris Hurst, Malcolm Sargant, Jamie Lewis and Lina Lazar from the Healing Hands Network charity) handed over the vehicles to our partners Stay Safe UA close to the Ukrainian border in Poland.

“This convoy is inspirational for the Ukrainians. They realise that the British people and donors are still there to help. What Covers have given is exceptional and a lifeline to those that need it most.

“UKtoUkraine’s motto is ‘help us to help them’. This project has exceeded our expectations.”  

Andrii from Stay Safe UA said: “We want to say a big thank you to UKtoUkraine, Healing Hands Network, Covers and others who got involved.”