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Ukrainian Combat Veteran 2014-2015; Software Engineer; Supplying engineering equipment to 🇺🇦Ukraine

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Myrnohrad, Donbas, russian language: local ladies: - boys, don't go there, please stay - where are you going? Ukrainian soldier: - we have to. - we are going forward local ladies: - God bless you Donbas is Ukraine, always was, always will be.

Myrnohrad, Donbas, russian language: local ladies: - boys, don't go there, please stay - where are you going? Ukrainian soldier: - we have to. - we are going forward local ladies: - God bless you Donbas is Ukraine, always was, always will be.

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I'm launching an urgent fundraiser to support engineering equipment for our frontline efforts, and I need your help. Please donate, like, share, and comment—every bit of support is crucial. You can find the donation link at the end of this message. The situation on the front lines is incredibly challenging. Errors by political and military leaders, combined with slow support from the West, have led to significant losses in both territory and lives in the Pokrovsk axis. While we can't always change the decisions made by our leaders, we can make a real difference by providing our soldiers with essential engineering equipment. For instance, I personally have reservations about the operation in Kursk for my own reasons. However, I am fully committed to doing everything I can to save Ukrainian lives during this operation. That’s why one of Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦’s excavators is already at work at the new positions on that axis. Our efforts to save soldiers' lives should remain focused regardless of individual opinions on tactical or strategic decisions made by our Ukrainian leadership. Thanks to the fundraising efforts of Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦, we have already transferred or are in the process of transferring over 8 excavators. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with engineering, infantry, and artillery units reporting that this equipment is saving many lives. On both the Kursk and Pokrovsk axes, the front lines are constantly shifting, which makes the need for excavating equipment even more critical. This equipment allows our forces to adapt quickly and operate more effectively. Our goal is to raise 🎯 $110,000. I know this is a substantial amount, but we've successfully raised even more in the past, and this equipment is making a significant impact right now. donation link 🔗 Thank you for your support.

I'm launching an urgent fundraiser to support engineering equipment for our frontline efforts, and I need your help. Please donate, like, share, and comment—every bit of support is crucial. You can find the donation link at the end of this message. The situation on the front lines is incredibly challenging. Errors by political and military leaders, combined with slow support from the West, have led to significant losses in both territory and lives in the Pokrovsk axis. While we can't always change the decisions made by our leaders, we can make a real difference by providing our soldiers with essential engineering equipment. For instance, I personally have reservations about the operation in Kursk for my own reasons. However, I am fully committed to doing everything I can to save Ukrainian lives during this operation. That’s why one of Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦’s excavators is already at work at the new positions on that axis. Our efforts to save soldiers' lives should remain focused regardless of individual opinions on tactical or strategic decisions made by our Ukrainian leadership. Thanks to the fundraising efforts of Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦, we have already transferred or are in the process of transferring over 8 excavators. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with engineering, infantry, and artillery units reporting that this equipment is saving many lives. On both the Kursk and Pokrovsk axes, the front lines are constantly shifting, which makes the need for excavating equipment even more critical. This equipment allows our forces to adapt quickly and operate more effectively. Our goal is to raise 🎯 $110,000. I know this is a substantial amount, but we've successfully raised even more in the past, and this equipment is making a significant impact right now. donation link 🔗 Thank you for your support.

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my analysis on the SU-57 manufacturing process.

my analysis on the SU-57 manufacturing process.

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We’re Just $11,000 Away from Reaching Our Goal! Help Us Equip Engineering Units in Ukraine 🚜 Please, I'm reaching out to ask for your support in completing this fundraiser. Every bit of help brings the brave people of Ukraine closer to survival. If you're unable to donate, that’s perfectly okay—times are tough for everyone. A retweet, comment, like, or even just a visit to my profile can make a huge difference by helping this message reach others. Why is this fundraiser so important? Here’s what your support will make possible: 1⃣ Fortifications: Building fortifications is a backbreaking process. It requires digging, layering logs, and stabilizing structures, which is incredibly labor-intensive by hand. With crane trucks and excavators, we can build stronger and deeper defenses faster, ensuring better protection for our troops. 2⃣ Logistics & Transport: These engineering vehicles aren’t just for construction—they’re also vital for delivering supplies like food, water, clothing, drones, and ammunition. With a loader crane, a single operator can do the work of 10 people, speeding up loading and unloading tasks that are critical in warzones. 3⃣ Ammunition Recovery & Demining: One of the trucks funded through this campaign will be sent to a recycling unit for unexploded ordnance. There, recovered ammo will be repurposed for FPV drones and other defense initiatives, helping Ukraine make the most of every resource. 4⃣ Maximizing Manpower: Ukraine's population is smaller than Russia's, meaning we have to do more with fewer people. These machines allow one operator to handle the work of 20 or more soldiers—whether it’s excavating, transporting materials, or recovering unexploded munitions. We are so close to making this happen! 🔗 Donation Link: Thank you for your support. Every dollar, share, or bit of engagement makes a real impact. Let's finish this together and help Ukraine stand strong! 💙💛

We’re Just $11,000 Away from Reaching Our Goal! Help Us Equip Engineering Units in Ukraine 🚜 Please, I'm reaching out to ask for your support in completing this fundraiser. Every bit of help brings the brave people of Ukraine closer to survival. If you're unable to donate, that’s perfectly okay—times are tough for everyone. A retweet, comment, like, or even just a visit to my profile can make a huge difference by helping this message reach others. Why is this fundraiser so important? Here’s what your support will make possible: 1⃣ Fortifications: Building fortifications is a backbreaking process. It requires digging, layering logs, and stabilizing structures, which is incredibly labor-intensive by hand. With crane trucks and excavators, we can build stronger and deeper defenses faster, ensuring better protection for our troops. 2⃣ Logistics & Transport: These engineering vehicles aren’t just for construction—they’re also vital for delivering supplies like food, water, clothing, drones, and ammunition. With a loader crane, a single operator can do the work of 10 people, speeding up loading and unloading tasks that are critical in warzones. 3⃣ Ammunition Recovery & Demining: One of the trucks funded through this campaign will be sent to a recycling unit for unexploded ordnance. There, recovered ammo will be repurposed for FPV drones and other defense initiatives, helping Ukraine make the most of every resource. 4⃣ Maximizing Manpower: Ukraine's population is smaller than Russia's, meaning we have to do more with fewer people. These machines allow one operator to handle the work of 20 or more soldiers—whether it’s excavating, transporting materials, or recovering unexploded munitions. We are so close to making this happen! 🔗 Donation Link: Thank you for your support. Every dollar, share, or bit of engagement makes a real impact. Let's finish this together and help Ukraine stand strong! 💙💛

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Let me explain in more detail, it’s a Poland border is a fucking concentration camp: 1) there are around 100 people with the same problem, shitty app isn’t working properly and shitload of drivers are stuck. 2) the fines are increased to 5,000 usd 3) all drivers are placed in one room without chairs, couches or places to sit. 4) there is no food or water 5) fine payments are only accepted in cash in place. 6) they aren’t letting out people to eat. 7) those who had cash and paid can’t prove they paid the fine, and they still not being let out. 8) our driver was brought there by police and has been there now for 3 hours without any progress. 9) there is no one to talk to and no one can help. 10) drivers phone is about to die 11) our driver is 70+ years old I need your help spreading this message Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t some mistake it’s a polish government policy to make as much problems for Ukrainians as possible.

Let me explain in more detail, it’s a Poland border is a fucking concentration camp: 1) there are around 100 people with the same problem, shitty app isn’t working properly and shitload of drivers are stuck. 2) the fines are increased to 5,000 usd 3) all drivers are placed in one room without chairs, couches or places to sit. 4) there is no food or water 5) fine payments are only accepted in cash in place. 6) they aren’t letting out people to eat. 7) those who had cash and paid can’t prove they paid the fine, and they still not being let out. 8) our driver was brought there by police and has been there now for 3 hours without any progress. 9) there is no one to talk to and no one can help. 10) drivers phone is about to die 11) our driver is 70+ years old I need your help spreading this message Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t some mistake it’s a polish government policy to make as much problems for Ukrainians as possible.

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Over the past month, we’ve made great progress supporting Ukraine with vital engineering equipment. Thanks to your help, we’ve delivered several machines to frontline brigades, but the demand keeps growing, and we can’t do it alone. Here’s what we’ve achieved recently in Kharkiv, led by the amazing work of vaycartana and our team: 🚜 Repaired and delivered 5 Yanmar excavators 🏗️🚛 Supplied 4 crane trucks to units like the 92nd, 3rd, 43rd, 154th, and 43rd artillery brigades. Smaller vehicles went to several other units as well. Before the year ends, we’re aiming to deliver 2 more excavators and 2 crane trucks to the 58th Brigade and Kord. We’ve also started building armored cages for Krab systems and infantry vehicles to defend against FPV drones. In total, the equipment is valued at $400,000. But with new requests pouring in, we need to raise an additional $150,000 to keep up. I’ve extended the Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 fundraiser to meet this goal, and we need your help to make it happen. Every donation counts. Please share, spread the word, and contribute if you can. Donation link:

Over the past month, we’ve made great progress supporting Ukraine with vital engineering equipment. Thanks to your help, we’ve delivered several machines to frontline brigades, but the demand keeps growing, and we can’t do it alone. Here’s what we’ve achieved recently in Kharkiv, led by the amazing work of vaycartana and our team: 🚜 Repaired and delivered 5 Yanmar excavators 🏗️🚛 Supplied 4 crane trucks to units like the 92nd, 3rd, 43rd, 154th, and 43rd artillery brigades. Smaller vehicles went to several other units as well. Before the year ends, we’re aiming to deliver 2 more excavators and 2 crane trucks to the 58th Brigade and Kord. We’ve also started building armored cages for Krab systems and infantry vehicles to defend against FPV drones. In total, the equipment is valued at $400,000. But with new requests pouring in, we need to raise an additional $150,000 to keep up. I’ve extended the Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 fundraiser to meet this goal, and we need your help to make it happen. Every donation counts. Please share, spread the word, and contribute if you can. Donation link:

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High precision debris from Ukrainian drones and missiles have hit another russian ammo depot in Krasnodarsk region (Krai), Tihoretsk. It’s one of the key key ammo depots for russian ammo logistics for Donbas theatre.

High precision debris from Ukrainian drones and missiles have hit another russian ammo depot in Krasnodarsk region (Krai), Tihoretsk. It’s one of the key key ammo depots for russian ammo logistics for Donbas theatre.

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Despite the war, spring has arrived in Ukraine, and nature continues its struggle to survive

Despite the war, spring has arrived in Ukraine, and nature continues its struggle to survive

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Dear friends, followers, and all who support Ukraine because it’s the right thing to do—today, together with Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 I am launching a crucial fundraiser to provide more engineering equipment to Ukraine. The donation link is at the end. Please watch the video till the end, as our soldier explains why it’s so important. One of the battalions from the 92nd Brigade urgently needs a manipulator crane truck and an excavator. They’re currently facing major challenges in excavating unexploded Russian bombs—right now, they are doing it by hand and loading them onto pickup trucks. This is not only extremely dangerous but also incredibly labor-intensive. They have a workshop (called Death Factory) that recycles these bombs, and the results are used by many other brigades beyond just the 92nd (please watch the video in the next tweet to learn more about their workshop). Their work is critical to many units. I’ve reached out to their commander and offered our help, help of the Twitter community that supports Ukraine. Together, we can fundraise and deliver the necessary equipment. Specifically, we aim to provide not only a crane truck but also an excavator to improve their excavation work. I believe the #NAFO, #OSINT, and the wider Ukrainian supporters community on Twitter are powerful enough to make this happen. Our goal is to fundraise for: 🏗️🚛2 Crane Trucks 🚜🚜2 5-Ton Excavators 🎯120,000$ Each set will cost around $60,000, (we will try to get two), including repairs and delivery to our workshop in Kharkiv. We have the experience and capability to deliver this critical equipment to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. So I’m asking for your support—whether it’s through donations, retweets, comments, or likes. Every bit helps. Donation link: Thank you for standing with Ukraine!

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My dear friends and followers, I have an important and somewhat unusual fundraiser to announce. It's very important, and I am asking for your help to spread the word and donate. Please read a small interview from Ukrainian commanders and the details below. The donation link is in the end. After consulting with my friends from the Ukrainian 92nd Assault, 26th, and 47th Artillery Brigades, I have decided to shift my fundraising goals toward engineering equipment, specifically excavators. Why are small excavators so important for the infantry? I spoke with an infantry battalion commander from one of the assault brigades to better understand this. Please read quotes from him: ▶️ "Our brigade has one or two PZM2 trenchers, and they are always either broken or in use. We lack the manpower to build proper fortifications, and the infantry often ends up not digging deep and long enough trenches because they are exhausted from endless combat and shelling. I can't afford to have them in a trench for six days and then digging another trench for six more days; they need to rest." ▶️ I asked if they would be able to dig the fortifications when enemy FPVs fly by: "Now is the perfect time for that, because of the greenery, we can relatively safely build trenches inside the treelines 2-5 km away from the frontline. If we have a small 2-8 ton excavator, it can discreetly operate inside the treeline without breaking all the trees. It’s mobile and easy to use. Yes, we will have a risk of delivering it quickly enough to the treeline and back, but I'd rather risk it driving in the open for 15 minutes than having my infantry stuck in knee-deep trenches without proper ceiling layering with three layers of logs." ▶️ "They save the lives of our infantry. If you carefully examine the latest videos, you can see that the only thing between the infantry and the enemy FPV is the fortifications." ▶️ "No, we won’t use the excavator on the front line; we will use them to build fallback positions, positions for drone operators, and for the command posts." So I've spoken about the infantry, but why does artillery need them? To better understand this, I spoke with one of the artillery brigade commander's deputies. Please read his comments: ▶️ "Let’s not start the blame game; it’s just the reality. We only have one excavator based on a Kraz for digging, and it’s always under repairs or maintenance." ▶️"Remember how many videos there were of our machines struck by lancets? Well, you see less now. We are taking measures, and those measures work. With properly built fortifications, it’s only a direct hit from a 152mm shell or a missile that can destroy the howitzer." "With excavators, we hide our equipment deep, we build separate ammo storage, and we build a bunker for the crew." ▶️"How long do you think it takes to dig a fortification to conceal a Krab with shovels? At least two weeks, and while the crew is building it, it can’t operate. If you think that’s not enough reason, I will give you another one: we had crew members injuring themselves while digging, breaking bones, two people got injured at the same time. This affected howitzer operations; you can’t properly operate it if you have two people missing." ▶️"With an excavator that you gave us, it takes us only two days and requires three times fewer people to build a Krab shelter, two ammo storages, and a bunker for the crew." As you can see, the engineering equipment is highly needed, so this month I want to set an ambitious goal to acquire three excavators, get funds for repairs, and build protective cages for Bohdana howitzers against FPVs. We already have two 5-ton excavators waiting to be repaired in Kharkiv, so our total goal is below: ✅ 3 x 5-ton Yanmar Vio50/55 excavators: $90,000 ✅ Repair parts for 5 mini excavators, 4 Yanmar and 1 Hyundai: $20,000 ✅ Repair parts and services for a 55-ton crane to support burning shipping containers for command posts for the 59th Brigade: $11,000 ✅Protective cages for Bohdana howitzers: $24,000 We are setting up a repair and maintenance shop in Kharkiv right now, and your aid is very much needed. Without you, we can’t do it. I know this seems like a huge and ambitious goal, and I am not sure if we can meet it. But together, we have already saved millions of dollars of equipment. Donation Link: All donations are tax deductible, via us registered non-profit Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini! I will post updates and more videos about our work repairing and maintaining these crucial tools.

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Hello everyone, I know many of you are exhausted by political drama, mood swings from the President, and the general uncertainty. But the war goes on, and no matter how uncomfortable it is for me, I have to ask for your support again. (Donation link at the end.) My fundraiser to deliver engineering equipment (trucks and excavators) has stalled at around $50,000, with a goal of $120,000. I need your help sharing and donating. I know videos like these aren't the most popular—but it's this kind of everyday work that keeps the gears turning. Here are some facts and why this effort matters: 1) The best way to survive on the battlefield is to dig in, bunkers and trenches save lives. Excavators are the best tools to build them. 2) Excavators don’t just help build fortifications—they make the process 30 times faster. One 8-ton excavator can do the work of 40 men, if not more. 3) Fortifications remain a serious issue in Ukraine. Most units rely on outdated Kraz trucks, which are not designed to dig in treelines. They're bulky, slow, and ruin concealment. 4) Compact 8-ton excavators can hide easily while offering excellent digging capabilities—up to 30 cubic meters per hour. 5) We also supply beaver-tail and crane trucks alongside excavators, which significantly boost productivity and create new logistics options for our defenders. 6) Cranes allow for mechanical repairs of armored vehicles and transport of damaged armor and pickups. This initiative may not be as flashy as drones, but it fills a critical gap and expands the capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The feedback I receive from the frontlines about these trucks and excavators has been overwhelmingly positive. They are a true force multiplier. Here’s a short video showing how a truck donated by Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 made it possible to extract the gearbox from a Western-supplied armored vehicle and send it in for repair. donation link:

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