Quick and Effective: The Charity Fund 'Ukrainian Strength' Reports on Assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2024.
Ukrainian Strength continues to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine, focusing on supplying vehicles, reconnaissance and strike means, as well as electronic warfare. Since the beginning of the year, the Fund has transferred 21 vehicles, more than 40 drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras, over 10 electronic warfare systems, 20 satellite communication terminals, and 100 FPV drones resistant to electronic warfare measures.
The head of the Fund, Yaroslav Maiboroda, assured that their support will specifically be for military technical means that are most important, and that they plan to continue growing.
Stepan Yarmus, Yaroslav Maiboroda, and Vasyl Kostiuk established the Charity Fund 'Ukrainian Strength' in 2023 to support the defenders of Ukraine.
Among the units that received support from the Fund in 2024 are the Kraken special unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, the Shaman unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate, the 103rd and 125th Brigades of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the 2nd Galician Brigade of the National Guard, units of the State Border Guard Service, the 23rd separate mechanized brigade, the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after King Daniel, the 6th Ranger Battalion of the Special Operations Forces, the 10th Separate Marine Brigade 'Polissia', the 74th and 130th separate reconnaissance battalions, the 8th Special Operations Forces Battalion, units of the Security Service of Ukraine, and others. The Fund also provides support to the Military Academy (Odesa) and the National Army Academy.
The director of the Charity Fund 'Ukrainian Strength' is Ivan Ditkun. The Fund has partners in the companies 'YaroSad' and 'Solяra'.
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