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Hello everyone, Last month, I launched a fundraiser to provide engineering equipment for Ukraine, but due to low donations, I had to pause and reassess. Today, I’m relaunching the fundraiser and want to share an example of the impact of the machines we provide. Please share and donate (link...

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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!

✙ Constantine ✙

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Hello everyone who follows Ukraine and wants to help. I am currently fundraising for a non-lethal aid in form of excavators and engineering equipment for Ukraine. (Donation link in the end) The fundraiser has stalled 100/120k goal, with only 20k left to collect so I would like to add a small video and explain the importance. Please watch the video to understand in which conditions these machines work, and how thick vegetation is, and that no other machine can work in such conditions. It’s literally working inside the bush under the tree without breaking the branches. Fortifications that these machines built are not those huge centralized bunkers for battalions. The size of the position is usually for a 5-20 men. While this seems small and insignificant, a good concealed position with dedicated and determined personnel can be an impenetrable fortress for the enemy. Our excavators are designed to build exactly that, their ability to work in a tight concealed areas without breaking the cover of leaves have proven to be decisive in building fortifications. What’s funny is that initially most of the engineers and commanders are skeptical of these machines, because they aren’t popular and unfamiliar in Ukraine. It takes time, first two weeks after getting the equipment they learn on practice how to apply machine capabilities, after a month they start calling and praising it saying they never expected such productivity and ability to work in tight spots. A month later all neighbors of that unit start calling and asking for similar machines. I know this isn’t a sexy drone, but this is a non lethal boring machine that saves lives. While it’s hard for me to quantify the impact, it’s no rare for me to receive a message from someone saying that they were recently under heavy artillery and drone attack but they felt safe because the enemy didn’t know their exact position and their bunker is deep enough to withstand direct hits. I think that this is a low hanging fruit of the life saving for Ukrainian defenders. Donation link:

✙ Constantine ✙

295,719 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

Hi everyone, I’ve started a new donation campaign to provide more engineering equipment to Ukrainian defenders. Please take a moment to read why this is so important and how you can help by donating and sharing this post. Also, please watch the video of our equipment at work Here’s one story to show the impact of your support: My friends in the 92nd Brigade have been collecting and recycling unexploded Russian ordnance, it's dangerous and exhausting work. They manually load aviation bombs onto pickup trucks, which is slow and labor-intensive, especially with limited manpower. Despite these challenges, their work benefits not just their brigade but many others, as you may have seen in Ukrainian Telegram channels. A few months ago, they asked for help, a rare request, but one they truly needed. They needed a truck with a crane to safely collect and recycle unexploded ordnance. Thanks to your donations, we were able to provide that truck. It’s been in service for a month now, eliminating bottlenecks, improving safety, and increasing productivity with fewer people. The impact has been incredible, reaching far beyond the 92nd Brigade. On the video you can see this truck collecting 3 aviation bombs with containing half a ton of explosives. This success is entirely thanks to supporters like you. Your contributions make all of this possible. However, my ability to fundraise has slowed because of the time required to plan, deliver, and maintain this equipment. The fundraiser is currently stuck, but new requests keep coming in. Here’s how you can help: ✅Repost this post and quote it if possible. ✅Like the post. ✅Leave a comment. These small actions will make a big difference in reaching more people. Finally, we need your donations now more than ever. As Ukraine approaches potential negotiations, it’s vital to improve conditions on the ground. Please donate via PayPal, your contributions are tax-deductible through Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦. Donation link: Thank you for your continued support!

✙ Constantine ✙

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Hello, there is something I want to share with you: One of the key principles I’ve always focused on when providing aid to Ukraine is sustainability. It's not just about delivering a pickup truck for mobility. We also work directly with units to understand their needs so they can continue operating independently, or at least with reduced reliance on external aid. You can help us achieve that. See the donation link at the end. Please watch this small "thank you" video from one of the units we help. This applies to everything: equipment, drones, vehicles, and most importantly, lives. At Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦, we don’t just deliver trucks. We also help units ensure they have the tools and knowledge to maintain their current and future fleets. For example, with the 1st Assault Battalion of the 92nd Brigade, we learned that they have many vehicles, but frequent breakdowns. When that happens, they either hire tow trucks or wait weeks for a brigade vehicle to transport the broken one to a workshop. Repairs take weeks or months, cost a fortune, and often don’t deliver good quality. After speaking with their commander, we discovered that they already have skilled personnel, including former mechanics and truck drivers. So instead of the endless cycle of hiring a tow truck, waiting, transporting, waiting again, and paying huge sums, we realized we could eliminate the middlemen by giving them a tow truck and repair equipment. With your support, our fund purchased a tow truck (a beavertail evacuation truck) and an autolift for their workshop. Now the unit is far more self-reliant. They no longer depend on centralized evacuation services or private tow companies, which often refuse to approach the front. With this equipment, they can handle most common repairs and maintenance themselves. It’s hard to estimate the exact savings, but repairing a single vehicle suspension, including labor and evacuation, usually costs around $1,000 to $1,500 in Ukraine. Considering the battalion operates over 30 light vehicles that frequently break down, this project could save $10,000 to $15,000 monthly while reducing downtime by 2 to 3 weeks per vehicle. These seemingly small efforts make operations more sustainable, reduce dependency, and free up resources that can be used for drones and other critical equipment. Your support truly goes a long way with Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦. I am currently running a new fundraiser to purchase an evacuation truck and two excavators for the 56th Mechanized Brigade. This will also improve sustainability and reduce their reliance on centralized towing and excavation services. It will help them build better trenches, operate more safely, and save money on evacuations. Please support this project by sharing this post and donating using the link below: Donation link:

✙ Constantine ✙

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I've started this private fundraiser to support our Kharkiv team, but it's not moving too well. We have only raised $1,000 out of our $12,000 goal. Please watch the video to understand the conditions these fellas are facing and donate if you can (donation link at the end). Now let me explain why it's important. We have a small team in #Kharkiv that operates a warehouse, a repair workshop for engineering equipment, a machining shop for making parts, and a welding station for making anti-drone protective cages. My brother, vaycartana, has been running it for more than 20 years. My brother-in-law, Danya, was helping produce the anti-drone metal cages; however, he was mobilized to the National Guard 3 weeks ago, so we are now short one worker. Additionally, our main welder, my good friend Tolya, recently cut his arm tendon while using an angle grinder tool and is now recovering. They are working 12-hour shifts under tremendous stress and daily bombardments, repairing excavators, welding cages, and producing parts for our defenders. As you can see, the conditions are really harsh. The roof is leaking, the floors are rough, and daily bombings and a lack of personnel keep them struggling. The least I could do is run a fundraiser to fix and insulate their roof and install concrete, safe floors that can handle the excavators, to keep them warm and safe, especially during the winter. Their work saves millions of dollars of equipment and countless lives of Ukrainian defenders. The warehouse logistics they provide have always been free. The excavators we buy and repair save hundreds of thousands of dollars (new ones cost $100,000+), and the shelters built with these excavators save Ukrainian lives and allow our defenses to hold. 🔗Donation link to support our Kharkiv team:

✙ Constantine ✙

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