EW systems—they’re needed in large quantities. Every unit must be equipped with the right kind of EW system: one with the proper frequencies, power supply, and output. This is about saving the lives of our Defenders and protecting them from drones.
We’ve handed over our locally produced EW system to the 53rd Brigade. (Photo attached)
We are now preparing units for the 93rd and 108th Brigades. It’s in progress.
We have also delivered two more vehicles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I don’t have time to write more details now—there’s a queue waiting for me.
Our “Palianytsia” Aid & Logistics Center is operating as usual. Dozens, possibly hundreds, of photos showing aid delivered to the AFU and internally displaced persons (IDPs) come in every day. I’ll try to provide a more detailed report over the weekend.
The pace is wild. I’m feeling stretched thin.
P.S. If I haven’t managed to reply to you, please write again, remind me. I can’t be everywhere at once.
P.S. As much as we want to, we can’t fully supply the entire Army with EW systems, vehicles, medical supplies, food, etc. I try to distribute everything fairly and maintain a queue.
All the funding for this—every last bit—comes from your donations, from businesses, and from my personal funds. Not a single cent from the state budget.
Please, join us in this effort. I’m off again. Hugs to everyone.
Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine! Glory to Ukraine!