🚨🚨urgent 🚨🚨
Dear #nafofella 🫶🏻
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İn the Donetsk region urgently need the vehicle for the combat mission!!!
evacuation and logistics missions please help us to close this fundraiser soon us possible 🙏
We can do this together 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺✊🏻
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Collected 3️⃣6️⃣8️⃣💲
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🅿️🅿️: [email protected]
we slowed down, I beg you for more activity, we have only few donations today.😌
Every day counts in front line 🙏
🚨Caucasus Legion need reliable pickup truck for transport of supplies and evacuation of wounded.
🎯: 8200$
✅️: 6712$
🅿️aypal: [email protected]
Thank you for keeping defenders mobile and safe 🫂
@rshereme Ukrainian Dads must suffer hugely, every time they have to go back to war, wondering what the future holds for their children and for themselves.
My heart and ❤️ go out to them all.
Like you, I wish for the safe return of these heroic Dads.
Happy Father’s Day!
Ukrainian fathers carry the weight of war. They protect their children on the battlefield and in everyday life — often from afar, in silence, and at great cost.
This Father’s Day, we ache for the thousands of children who cannot hug their dads — because their fathers are at the front, in captivity, or have given their lives for Ukraine.
We pray for their safe return. We honor their courage. And we thank every Ukrainian dad — for loving without limits, for staying strong when it hurts most, and for showing us what real heroism looks like.
Happy Father’s Day!
💔 They were killed by Russia: Yevhen Bratash, a marketer from Kharkiv
Yevhen Bratash, 36, was killed on February 28 2022 in Kharkiv while going to fetch water. At that time, Russian forces began shelling the residential area where he lived with cluster bombs. Yevhen sustained injuries incompatible with life.
"I managed to call an ambulance. He was taken to the hospital, but he died on the operating table 15 minutes after the explosion. There was a lot of blood loss...", said Olga Gonets, the deceased's wife.
Yevhen Bratash was a marketer by profession. The man ran his own business - he opened cafes in the city. Yevhen led an active lifestyle, was an aquarist, and enjoyed kayaking and hiking.
Yevhen was eagerly awaiting the birth of his daughter, who was born a week after his death. The girl was named Olesya.
"It's so painful that my husband's life ended so early... And so senselessly... He was a very kind man, always with a smile... He was so looking forward to our daughter. We had so many plans together - to travel with her, to have another child, to get a dog, to open new cafes... We didn't leave the city when the war started because we were sure it wouldn't affect civilians. Damned Russians. Let each of them feel the pain of Ukrainians...", wrote Yevhen's wife.
@frontlinekit Hahahaha! This is SO great to see! Crimea under Siege and ruzzia is failing everywhere. Ruzzia claimed, it had the best air defense in the world. Nope! They don’t!
@frontlinekit "Fuel has arrived in Crimea, a lot of it" 😃😆🤤🤪😵💫 Has he issued an update correction?
"Fuel is Burning in Crimea a lot of it". Fighterbomber tries to sell RuZZians hope but he actually Sold them a Dummy. Burn Motherfucker Burn.
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