Report for January 2024
In January 2024, we allocated 3 422 480 UAH to support Ukrainian defenders.
We provided assistance as follows:
We delivered 10 vehicles to units for carrying out combat tasks on the front lines and repaired defenders’ vehicles for 58 700 UAH.
We refueled our military vehicles for 53 695 UAH.
We purchased and delivered 7 DJI Mavic 3T quadcopters and 10 FPV Molfer drones to better target the enemy and protect personnel.
We provided eco-flasks, Starlink, and Bander Power to ensure uninterrupted communication for our defenders.
Additionally, we continue to fulfill individual requests from soldiers for body armor, helmets, first aid kits, gas masks, camouflage nets, uniforms, boots, equipment, medications, and dry rations.
In total, in January, we fulfilled 125 requests from military personnel.
All this is possible to gather every month only thanks to teamwork and mutual support. Each of your donations, repost, and calls to support the military makes a difference. A constant fund for meeting the needs of the military.
Continue supporting the Ukrainian army – it is the only way to a worthy future.
Auto
- Cars – 8 pcs
- Maintenance, repair work – 58 700 UAH
- Refueled cars with fuel – for 53 695 UAH
- Expenses for procurement – 715 862 UAH
Equipment
- Night vision device – 1 pc
- EcoFlow – 2 pcs
- Multichannel fast charging block “Bandera Power 180” – 1 pc
- Tablets – 4 pcs
- Quadcopter drone DJI Mavic 3T – 7 pcs
- Molfar drone – 10 pcs
- Drone batteries – 10 pcs
- PVK-01 antenna – 10 pcs
- Starlink – 1 pc
Ammunition
- Ballistic helmet – 2 pcs
- Plate carriers – 3 pcs
- Class 6 armor plates – 2 pcs
Equipment
- Sleeping bags – 68 pcs
- Crampons – 22 pairs
- Camping mat – 1 pc
- Camouflage helmet covers – 11 pcs
- Tactical backpack – 1 pc
- Boot crampons – 1 pair
Medical Supplies
- Turnstiles – 117 pcs
- Flexible plastic stretchers YUTA-B – 9 pcs
- Decompression needles – 33 pcs
- Atraumatic scissors – 14 pcs
- Scissors – 10 pcs
- Israeli bandages – 71 pcs
- BIOMED stretchers – 2 pcs
- Soft stretchers – 1 pc
- Hemostatic bandages – 64 pcs
- Thermal blankets – 18 pcs
- First aid kit – 1 pc
Medicine
- Automobile first aid kit – 20 pcs
- Splint – 26 pcs
- Sterile bandage – 20 pcs
- Glucometer – 7 pcs
- Thermometer – 5 pcs
- Latex gloves – 7 packs
- Markers – 50 pcs
As well as medicines, dressing materials, antiseptic, saline solution, plaster, syringes, suture material, and medical instruments.
Own Production
- Tactical jacket – 19 pcs
- Tactical pants – 6 pairs
- Camouflage net – 5 pcs
- Camouflage ghillie suits (Kikimora) – 6 pcs
- Camouflage robes – 19 pcs
- Gun cover – 1 pc
Clothing and Footwear
- Buffs – 8 pcs
- Thermal underwear – 68 sets
- Boots – 6 pairs
- Tactical pants – 1 pair
- Gorgany sneakers – 3 pairs
- Balaclavas – 29 pcs
- Underwear – 2 sets
- Boot covers – 42 pairs
- Hats – 7 pcs
- Softshell gloves – 7 pairs
- Fleece sweaters – 24 pcs
- Socks and thermal socks – over 68 pairs
Household and Hygiene
- Tent stoves – 6 pcs
- “PICNIC” gas kit – 7 pcs
- Insoles – 2 pairs
- Thermal insoles – 20 pairs
- Chemical body, hand, and foot warmers – over 1810 pcs
- Sets from Olena Pinchuk – 20 pcs
- Hygiene kits – 14 pcs
- 450g gas cylinder – 52 pcs
- 230g gas cylinder – 24 pcs
- Gas burners – 8 pcs
- Candle trenches – over 620 pcs
- Cooking systems – 6 pcs
- Storage containers – 11 pcs
- Thermos – 1 pc
- Wheelchair – 1 pc
- Crutches – 1 pair
- Moist wipes – 5 packs
As well as blankets and hospital clothing, sweets, coffee, instant foods, dry rations, canned food, dishwashing and cleaning supplies.
Closed 25 requests for assistance to civilians.
Passed to the families of military personnel, veterans, and charitable foundations:
Food kits – 21 pcs
Hygiene kits – 22 pcs
As well as clothing for adults and children, adult and children’s diapers, bed linen, blankets, and wet wipes.
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