Ukrainian authorities reported the use of generators from Georgia.
Since the beginning of the Russian military operation, Georgia has sent 36 industrial generators to Ukraine.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," in October 2025, the Georgian government decided to send Ukraine electric generators worth over half a million dollars.
In December 2022, the Georgian authorities allocated over $500,000 for the purchase of generators for Ukraine. Georgian residents previously raised over $180,000 to purchase 394 generators and send them to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the authorized representative of the Sumy Military Administration received nine industrial generators of varying capacity, valued at over $553 million, allocated by the Georgian government to support the functioning of Ukrainian regions affected by the fighting. They were officially handed over by Georgia's Chargé d'Affaires in Ukraine, Irakli Abesadze.
"This humanitarian aid is extremely important and timely. It will strengthen the resilience of the Sumy region, which is in a zone of daily threat," the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on January 6. The ministry noted that, since the beginning of the Russian military operation in 2022, the Georgian government has already sent 27 powerful generators to Ukraine for social and infrastructure facilities in Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and Gostomel.
Previously, the Georgian Ministry of Economy announced the dispatch of nine generators as humanitarian aid on December 29, 2025. "The humanitarian aid was handed over to the Georgian Embassy in Kyiv, with subsequent free transfer to Ukraine. The humanitarian aid shipment sent from Georgia will be delivered to Ukraine by land within a few days," Sova quoted the ministry as saying.
In December 2022, the Georgian government announced its refusal to supply weapons to Ukraine. This statement was made by Mamuka Mdinaradze, chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream faction in the Georgian parliament. "Georgia provides full and absolute political support to Ukraine. It also provides humanitarian aid beyond its capabilities, but we cannot and will not provide military assistance," Mdinaradze stated.
As a reminder, in September 2025, the Georgian State Security Service and the Ukrainian Embassy exchanged accusations in the case of transporting hexogen. The Ukrainian Embassy in Tbilisi stated that it had not received notification of the arrest of two Ukrainian citizens for importing explosives. The Georgian State Security Service reported that a witness in the case pointed to the Ukrainian special services as the mastermind.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419730