The second division referee Eduardo Prieto Iglesias left the capital of Navarra last Sunday to participate in a convoy with humanitarian aid organized by the SOS Ukraine made up of five vehicles. The humanitarian convoy has made a dangerous journey because it has not limited itself to reaching the Polish border with Ukraine and meeting the demands of the refugees and displaced people there, but has also entered a conflict zone, reaching the town of Lviv, where they were all day on Wednesday carrying out the planned aid work and delivering materials.
"We have managed to deliver two ambulances, three SUVs, a lot of first aid medical equipment and everything directly, without intermediaries, to the managers of the hospitals. Similarly, and for the first time in Europe, we have managed to get three war-wounded people out so that they have treatment in the Navarra hospital”, explained Prieto Iglesias, who has driven one of the vehicles taking turns with the rest of the members of the convoy, in statements provided by the Navarra Football Federation. Three other wounded people will be treated in Barcelona. Very moved, Prieto Iglesias affirmed on his return that he has been impacted by what he has lived there, and it will be difficult for him to assimilate it. "They have asked us for more help, and I assure you that they need it", recognized the referee, who was heading back home after having spent the whole day in the city of Lviv, which was the destination when they left Pamplona.
Source: El arbitro de futbol