Saskatoon company donates drones to deliver medical supplies to Ukainians in Russian-occupied cities | CBC News

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Saskatoon-based company Draganfly is donating drones to a non-profit that helps wounded soldiers and civilians in Ukraine.

One of the drones donated by Draganfly will deliver medical supplies to Russian occupied territories in Ukraine, such as the destroyed city of Mariupol. The drone can fly for 40 minutes.

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Good to see something other than Potash going out from SK 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼proud of you

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