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After February 24, 2022, «Come Back Alive» has purchased 5290 demining kits, 381 metal detectors and 100 blast suits. «Come Back Alive» is the first charity organization [20] in Ukraine to obtain a license to purchase military and dual-use goods including lethal weapons. This license allows the foundation to purchase goods directly from ...
(Come Back Alive had said its efforts included training “350 snipers, more than 2,000 sappers and more than 3,000 gunners, and training is being conducted to train UAV [drone] operators.”)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two key advisers to Donald Trump have presented him with a plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine - if he wins the presidential election - that involves telling Ukraine it will ...
Meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy for the first time in five years, former President Donald Trump Friday complained about his 2019 impeachment and said if re-elected, he would ...
This is the second stage of Kyivstar’s and Come Back Alive’s demining project. During the first stage of We Live Here, over UAH 180 million (USD 4.8 million) was collected between May 2023 and February 2024 to supply 146 engineering and minesweeping groups with vehicles and equipment.
It was registered in July 2020. [3] The founder is a public figure, volunteer and TV presenter Serhiy Prytula, and the director is Andrii Shuvalov. [4] The charitable organization became active after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. [5]
On 19 April 2023 Come Back Alive foundation announced that the brigade received 3 pick-up trucks, radios, generators, Starlink terminals and other equipment for the "Long arms of TrO" project designed to give 120 mm mortars to those units.
IRYNA BALACHUK - WEDNESDAY, 27 JULY 2022, 21:25 Come Back Alive [Povernys zhyvym in Ukrainian], a Ukrainian non-governmental organisation that emerged to help the Ukrainian military, has collected ...