
Andrew Perpetua
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KORD, the Rapid Operational Response Unit, is Ukraine’s elite police special forces unit. They are the first to respond when situations become truly dangerous. When Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, KORD transformed into combat beasts. Kyiv’s KORD operators ambushed Russian tanks and BMPs during the offensive on the capital and the Battle of Brovary, turning highways into kill zones. They have conducted numerous raids, neutralized sabotage groups, and operated on multiple fronts, including the most challenging urban combat in modern history in Toretsk and Kostyantynivka. In addition to their combat operations, KORD continues to address domestic threats by seizing weapons and explosives and apprehending criminals and terrorists, including the elimination of an active shooter with hostages in Kyiv on April 18. We understand that KORD urgently requires vans with sliding doors on both sides, suitable for reliable daily use. Given the importance of KORD's mission in Ukraine, we are eager to support them by providing this vehicle. We have already raised enough money to buy three vans for Khartiia, and with your support, we will get a fourth one for KORD.
Andrew Perpetua29,010 views • 19 hours ago

🚨 The final countdown is on. 🚨 We are in the last few weeks of our fundraiser for the 23rd Assault Regiment "R.U.G.", 2nd Khartia Corps National Guard. Our goal? Deliver more vital transport vans directly to the front line. Check out this exclusive footage straight from the unit to see who you are supporting. Help us finish strong and secure the next vehicle:
Andrew Perpetua36,763 views • 5 days ago

Ukrainian Drone crashed into a Scalpel-M and forced it to spin out. Get hijacked, idiot.
Andrew Perpetua81,658 views • 26 days ago

How many fire extinguishers does it take to save a Kasta radar from a FP-2? More than 6.
Andrew Perpetua79,477 views • 29 days ago

When european politicians talk about how powerful Russia is, this is what they are scared of. Madness. We should destroy the Russian army once and for all. They can come back as a modern state later or they can spiral into oblivion, I don't care. But the empire needs to end now.
Andrew Perpetua415,633 views • 6 months ago

lot of videos of russian drivers panicking and driving into trees today. here is an example.
Andrew Perpetua474,886 views • 9 months ago

They tried to shoot down a Ukrainian Vampire, but something went wrong.
Andrew Perpetua18,480 views • 11 days ago

This is, unfortunately, the fate of many vans in Ukraine. They are commodities that require frequent replacement due to battlefield losses. This is why we are fundraising to buy vans for Khartiia, so they can continue combat operations. If you are in the US, the donation is tax deductible. There is a paypal link here, but in the post below there are other options for donation:
Andrew Perpetua29,631 views • 20 days ago

A whilee ago Russians started using phosphorus as drone munitions, often to directly attack individual soldiers but mostly to hit dugouts and buildings. Some of them are grenades most likely, but some appear to be extracted from mortar shells. here is a molniya-2
Andrew Perpetua234,457 views • 6 months ago

Black Swan Ukraine shows a munition they have developed for heavy bombers, they call it Black Whole. (I assume they mean Black Hole, but they call it Whole). I post this video because I find it interesting, but it is part of their fundraiser, which I will link below.
Andrew Perpetua330,585 views • 10 months ago

"His path began back in 2022 — before joining the "AKHMAT" special forces, he honorably performed tasks in the ranks of the PMC "Wagner", remaining in service until the last day of the company's existence in 2023. This experience hardened him, and he came to us already as an accomplished specialist. The main quality of "Berlon" is phenomenal diligence and selflessness. For him, there was no such thing as "non-working hours". Be it two in the morning, five in the morning, or the middle of the day — he was always in a state of combat readiness. He absolutely didn't care what conditions he had to work in; he was always ready to immediately leave for a task. Even that fateful mission, in which he received severe injuries, did not become an end for him. Today, "Berlon" hears very poorly and almost cannot see with one eye, but — and I ask that this be especially taken into account — he continues to serve. This is a unique example of involvement." Are they describing a person or the loaf?
Andrew Perpetua27,556 views • 19 days ago