Our engineering equipment efforts have been a tremendous success, and we now have a very important and urgent request incoming. I am asking for your aid in reposting and donating, the donation link is at the end.
Here are more details, though I can't reveal everything due to OPSEC.
One of the brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has reached out to me for assistance with engineering equipment so they can quickly build new command and control posts. There are only a couple of roads leading into Kursk from the Sumy region. Unfortunately, with fiber-optic FPV drones becoming more common, traveling these roads has become incredibly dangerous.
Losses have increased, and we have been asked to help address this issue by providing engineering equipment. This equipment will be used to quickly construct new positions for drone pilots and small command centers.
Unfortunately, I can't go into more detail for obvious reasons.
After discussions and considering the equipment we have already procured (trucks), we have decided to fundraise for two 8-ton excavators. Combined with the crane truck already in our pipeline, this equipment can make a huge difference and save the lives of our servicemen.
I greatly appreciate your support. I know that times are volatile and uncertain, but no matter what, Ukraine must stand. And for us to stand, we need our soldiers to stay alive.
The goal of the fundraiser is $70,000
We will buy two Yanmar Vio80 excavators.
We will transport, repair, and transfer them over the next month.
Donation link: https://t.co/t07DTzzSjH
The road of death. Quite a video of the damage that Ukrainian drone teams are inflicting on Russian forces trying to advance toward Pokrovsk. The operator says at the end that he had been hit by shrapnel. Filmed this morning by a Russian soldier who posted that Ukrainian drones now are guided by optical wire and therefore are immune to jamming. Source: https://t.co/JpyTVosbWg
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@wiedergaengerr@postgainsian Ist schon hauptsächlich das aber akademikereltern sind sich meist bewusster wie wichtig Bildung ist und der support und die Anregung zum Studium ist dann oft bedingsloser. Hab nen paar gelernte Kolleginnen die als alademikerkinder sicher studiert hätten und besser dran wären.
@jendziura@potetm@visakanv That's not how that works at all lol. You can name your kid anything from any culture, you just have to prove that it's an actual name in that culture. They could have easily given your friend an American name.
Today is a week since we started the fundraiser to crane trucks and excavators such as on this picture to Ukrainian Armed Forces. The fundraiser is stuck at $43000 out of $120000.
For 2 years I've been successfully fundraising for Ukrainian Armed Forces, and even during the toughest times we managed to reach incredible goals fundraising more than 2,5 million dollars by now.
Your aid changed lives of my friends serving in UAF and my family living and working for the victory in Kharkiv under endless air raid science and explosions. Two years ago it was the drones purhcased with your donations were literally the only thermal drones in one of the battalions of the 92nd, this allowed stopping multiple night assaults, and keep a village of novoselivske in Luhansk region with minimal losses.
A month ago my friend from 5th assault brigade told me that if it was for us they wouldn't be a unit anymore. No one believed in their success and they weren't getting the drones from the leadership. Because you believed into them and kept them supplied with drones, laptops and power stations they grew to 6 flight crews, and demonstrate hundreds of strike videos to their command, and the command supplies them with enough drones for them to keep going. They manage to KIA up to 200 russian invaders monthly leaving huge impact on the battlefield.
Today, I am fundraising for a more complex and harder to deliver items. It's engineering and logistics equipment. You don't hear that much, but for a drone pilot to operate he needs a prepared position, for an FPV drone to strike it needs a recycled from russian bombs ammo. Not many talk about it, it's seemingly invisible but a very important work.
And that's exactly why I am asking you to support my efforts. If we are successful and manage to fundraise 120000$, we will supply 2 crane trucks and 2 excavators to the UAF. This equipment will enable recovery and recycling of russian bombs as well as building positions for infantry and drone https://t.co/U9ru6e3zxh marks one week since we launched our fundraiser to provide two crane trucks and two excavators to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. But we are at a standstill—stuck at $43,000 out of our $120,000 goal.
For two years, you’ve helped me raise more than $2.5 million for Ukraine’s defenders. Together, even in the darkest moments, we achieved incredible things. Your support has not only saved lives but strengthened the resolve of those fighting for their families, for their country, and for freedom.
This is personal for me. Your donations have protected my friends serving in the UAF and my family in Kharkiv, who face the terror of constant air raids and explosions. Two years ago, the thermal drones we bought with your contributions were the only ones available to the 92nd battalion. These drones helped prevent countless night assaults, allowing a village in Luhansk to remain in Ukrainian hands with minimal losses.
Just last month, a friend from the 5th Assault Brigade told me they might not exist today if it weren’t for us. No one believed in them, and they weren’t getting the drones they needed. But because of you, they grew from nothing to six flight crews, capturing vital strike footage and making a massive impact on the battlefield. Because of your generosity, they now eliminate up to 200 Russian invaders every month.
Today, I’m asking for your help again, but this time for something even more critical: engineering and logistics equipment. You might not hear about it often, but these tools are the backbone of our defense. Drone pilots need fortified positions, and those drones rely on ammo recycled from Russian bombs. Without this essential work behind the scenes, none of the front-line victories would be possible.
We need to raise $120,000 to supply two crane trucks and two excavators to the UAF. These machines will help recover and recycle Russian bombs, and they will build the defenses that keep our soldiers—and drone pilots—alive.
I’m asking from the bottom of my heart: please support this effort. Your donation, your repost, your comment—it all makes a difference. We’ve done it before. Let’s do it again.
I am asking for your support, you can do so by donating via paypal link below, reposting, commenting and bookmarking this post.
Donation link: https://t.co/YbkVWuuGut
In case you haven’t watched the latest @Mamulashvili_M@georgian_legion interview here it is
https://t.co/HcMA6CwMox
Lets break down a few things below shall we?
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