We made another trip to our troops and delivered the following:
Several diesel heaters, purchased with our own funds plus additional help from Roman Danylov
A number of i5 8th generation laptops (8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) donated by our friends from Poland
Three bags of new pillows from the Shevchenko Library/Larysa Denysiuk—greatly appreciated by the soldiers, as such items are vital in the field
Camouflage nets provided by the volunteer movement in Kamianske, coordinated through the “Palianytsia” Aid & Logistics Center and the “Osonnia Ukrainy” Charitable Foundation, along with a roll of protective covering film
Long-lasting food supplies from the “Palianytsia” Aid & Logistics Center
We also brought back a laptop for repairs.
We have received several requests from our troops for various technical equipment, and we cannot cover all of these needs solely from our family budget. If any of our friends would like to help, we would be very grateful. We always provide full accountability for all contributions.
Currently, the war is at its most challenging stage since 2022. The enemy has changed tactics, now using more devastating strikes with modified KAB bombs that can reach major cities (Zaporizhzhia, nearby settlements, and Kharkiv). One KAB explosion is equivalent to more than ten Shahed drone blasts—and, by the way, there has been a significant increase in the number of Shahed attacks as well.