Proactive fundraiser update: from $54.876 raised ; $48.491 have already turned in equipment, gear, heating equipment, starlink services covered and many more (below list) we delivered to top performing units.
Alpha SBU Team in below video joins me in deep gratitude not only for recent hearing protection delivered but to all who contribute, share and support the efforts
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Current actual fundraising efforts are dedicated for critical gear replacement for Alpha SBU Team. Here’s podcast so you cold directly connect with guys whom we currently support https://t.co/HNWm3dmkwR
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Proactive fundraiser update: from $33.16k raised ; $33k have already turned in equipment & gear (below list) to top performing units.
Thank you to all who contribute, share and support
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Proactive fundraiser update: from $54.876 raised ; $48.491 have already turned in equipment, gear, heating equipment, starlink services covered and many more (below list) we delivered to top performing units.
Alpha SBU Team in below video joins me in deep gratitude not only for recent hearing protection delivered but to all who contribute, share and support the efforts
@Volya4UA@UASunflowerSeed
💙💛
Current actual fundraising efforts are dedicated for critical gear replacement for Alpha SBU Team. Here’s podcast so you cold directly connect with guys whom we currently support https://t.co/HNWm3dmkwR
Fundraiser to support & share is here
👉https://t.co/lJXCJtmEQw
More equipment going to Ukrainian Special Forces on next mission. Few of these concentrators for their medics and a top of the range V3 Ceia detector are set aside for security services of Ukraine aka spec ops Alpha SBU 👊
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@Macilias@STARIKSU98 Posts like under the link you’ve shared i’d totally ignore as yesterday’s twitter’s shit show with amount of ru trolls and bots - were the only one who’s got the benefit.
Many were triggered by shouvenistic gazzlighters like below
Jest jeszcze jedna rzecz w tej całej awanturze ukraińskiej. Mental Polaka jest szlachecki, my mamy zakodowane wielkopańskie maniery. Polak jak coś daje to z serca i gestem szczerym. Czujemy, że w potrzebie trzeba komuś pomóc. Stąd był ten narodowy zryw w 2022, który w żadnym innym społeczeństwie nie byłby możliwy. Do tego dochodzi katolicyzm. Ukrainiec zaś ma mental batożonego chłopa, uniżonego w potrzebie, hardego gdy może. On weźmie wszystko i nisko się skłoni gdy musi, a gdy nie musi to opluje. Po prostu taka jest natura chłopska. Nie ma tu gestu, nie ma współczucia. Jest koryto i własny interes. Postawę altrusistyczną uważa za frajerstwo i idzie "drżeć łocha". To jest podglebie wszystkiego.
@Macilias@STARIKSU98 Read again mate what i wrote about biased approach to those bloody times : person who wrote exactly confirms “fighters for freedom” but skipping the crimes part w/o knowing how much it hurts. While the reasonable is 👇
Poles and Ukrainians will probably never agree on every detail of our shared history. However, lasting reconciliation does not require identical historical narratives.
I ‘m sure no-one in Ukraine is proud of planned ethnic crimes and after communists occupation where soviets banned + falsified this part of history - it requires both countries experts carefully recovering unbiased common historical scientific research. To properly burry the victims knowing the precise names and places where people could rest their souls and their relatives in both countries could visit their graves. As today due to both countries historical mythology (which is std process of each countries national story-line) have own interpretation highlighting heroic struggles for freedom but bling eying or underestimating crimes. Like biased approach where Ukraine is focussed only on “fight for freedom part” and Poland focuses on crimes but skip proper analysis of the reasons of own colonial attempts and bad governance on that lands against rusins who entered Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia as equals but ended up colonized under Rzec Pospolita with a need to fight for own rights and religion leading to a catastrophe.
But for both countries now the moment is not right (and hope better comes), recent legislative adaptions didn’t leave much historical scientific unbiased research for one side and the other is in the middle of bloodiest fight on Earth, fighting for existence + defending security of the region and looks for any boost of morale available when the time is darkest.
@Macilias@STARIKSU98 I’m afraid mate that the dialog in that hard and extremely politized (which is not helping much) part of our history which hurts a lot to both our nations - is much broader and i see couple of historians trying to highlight root causes. But time is very wrong. Hope better comes
Існує ще ширша перспектива цього питання де наші історики навіть польською пояснюють ширший контекст в пошуці діалогу задля спільного майбутнього. Але за актуальних дуже розповсюджених політичних маніпуляцій навколо злочинів в історії між нашими країнами- такий діалог зараз тільки нашкодив би.
В даній історичній розвідці пан професор спираючись на широкий масив польських, українських і західних джерел, аналізує чотири ключові сюжети: наслідки Люблінської унії, соціальні відносини між польською шляхтою та українським селянством на Правобережжі у ХІХ столітті, союз Пілсудського й Петлюри 1920 року та причини й злочини під час перебігу волинських подій за часів Другої світової війни.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has made several extremely important statements about Ukraine. I want to analyze them in detail, because this is essentially a recognition at the highest level of what I have been saying for a long time.
“I am very grateful to them for this work; they created the Danish model. And what did we realize? We have learned that you are able, as a country, to produce faster and brighter and smarter than the rest of us, even though we are not at war. That is quite embarrassing for the rest of Europe, it's quite impressive.
And cheaper. It’s even cheaper. So, we have learned a lot.
What you did was to combine your industrial base with innovation, your technology, your universities, your startups, your soldiers, your military experts and what was going on the battlefield. And by doing so, you set an example for all of us.”
This is an accurate description of what we have built over four years of war. Not just “arms factories,” but an entire ecosystem: engineers, startups, universities, the military, and manufacturers, all connected in a single loop that operates at the speed of war, not the speed of peacetime bureaucracy. While large Western corporations spend years negotiating a single contract, a Ukrainian company goes from idea to combat deployment on the front lines in a matter of weeks — and immediately refines the product based on real data from the battlefield.
And the key here is the words “cheaper” and “faster.” This is no coincidence; it is the new mathematics of war, which I keep repeating. The future of the defense industry does not lie in expensive platforms with billion-dollar development budgets and decades of production. The future lies in the speed of the innovation cycle, in the ability to mass-produce cheaply, and in access to one’s own production capabilities. Software and algorithms have almost lost their value — they’re written by artificial intelligence. What matters is the physical capacity to produce and access to resources. And Ukraine has proven this better than any country in the world.
On Ukraine’s place in European security:
“So, I think there are a lot of lessons learned. And the way I see it now, is that if you ask me, we should rearm Europe entirely before 2030. Not by 2035, but by 2030. And for me, defending Europe now means including Ukraine in Europe. Europe will not be able to do what we have to do without Ukraine. So, in the beginning of the war, we were helping you. Now it’s not totally shifted, but now we are depending on each other.”
But most importantly, Frederiksen spoke about “red lines” and the level of assistance from “allies”:
“One of the things I also disagreed with some of my colleagues about is all those red lines that have been put on Ukraine. You remember in the beginning we were willing to give away some of our F-16s, but we weren’t allowed to do that because some allies said we cannot put our fighter jets in Ukraine. Then we had the question about long-range weapons, also a red line.
And you know, there have been so many red lines. And I don’t think you can win a war with red lines. Of course, we have to respect international law, the laws of war, and so on, but it’s almost like we’re asking you to defend Europe with one hand tied behind your back.”
There it is. The fundamental truth of this war, finally voiced by a Western leader. For four years, we were forced to fight with one hand tied behind our backs.
Remember the conditions under which we fought. While Iran openly supplied Russia with “Shaheds” and ballistic missiles. While North Korea sent Putin thousands of soldiers and millions of shells. While China kept the Russian economy afloat. At the exact same time, Ukraine was receiving endless “red lines” from its partners: no F-16s, no long-range weapons, no striking Russian territory — no, no, no. They gave us just enough so we wouldn’t lose, but not enough for us to win.
And do you know what turned the tide of this war? Not the lifting of foreign restrictions. But the fact that we stopped looking back at them. We built our own defense industry. We created our own long-range drones and missiles, to which no foreign “red line” applies. We decided for ourselves that we would hunt the enemy everywhere — in Moscow, in Tatarstan, on the Caspian Sea, in Novorossiysk. Without permits. Without approvals. Without heeding those who feared “escalation.”
It was precisely our own weapons, which no one can ban, that made us a subject.
I would like to thank Mette Frederiksen personally. For the Danish model, which has become an example for all of Europe. For the honesty with which she declared the fallacy of “red lines.” And for her principled stance on Ukraine’s EU membership and European security. Denmark is an example of a true ally that helps not with words, but with deeds.
Ви будете здивовані, але липні 2013 року 148 народних депутатів України (представники «Партії регіонів» та «Комуністичної партії») підписали офіційне звернення до польського Сейму із закликом визнати події геноцидом. Ініціаторами цього листа виступали такі депутати як турум ту тум тум - пііііу Вадим Колесніченко та Олег Царьов. А під час голосування 2013 року як гість в Сеймі був присутній депутат від «Партії регіонів» Вадим Колесніченко. Це звернення та подальша політична маніпуляція цією тему і слали основу у майбутньому 2016 року в знати сеймом події як геноцид.
Всі знайомі обличчя, правда?
“When Russians hit and target cities on the other side of the Danube, they must be sure that they do not cause injuries to Romanian citizens”. In other words Romanian President @NicusorDanRO said: russians please be more precise when kill those Ukrainians. Dear mr Romanian President, when russians have to use microscope to see your balls they become more precise in hitting exactly your country. When their nose bleeds instead they back off. Ukraine proven.
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Kyiv Mohyla academy in 1615 : noone will notice if the front if our enetrance gates we put juuuust a hair left on the square.
Kyivan rus Kontractova square since 482 CE : ah c’mon ain’t get worse feel free… we’ve f_kd up much before this
Nightmare of a perfectionist. Still my lovely Podil, Kyiv. Happy Kyiv day mates. And yes 1544 y/o 😍