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«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 manufacturers without intermediaries.
In March 2022, Prytula, on behalf of the foundation, announced a fundraise to purchase a drone.The required 10 million hryvnias were raised in 3.5 hours. [8] In total, between February 24 and May 19, 2022, the foundation raised 700 million hryvnias for the needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
The donation of military aid was coordinated at monthly meetings in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group throughout the war. A first meeting took place between 41 countries on 26 April 2022, and the coalition comprised 54 countries (all 30 member states of NATO and 24 other countries) at the latest meeting on 14 February 2023. [13]
The organization is collaborating with U.S. nonprofits that provide medical supplies to countries in crisis as well as Nova Ukraine, United Help Ukraine, Revived Soldiers Ukraine, Sunflower for ...
Denmark will donate a package worth 5.8 billion Danish crowns ($833 million) to Ukraine, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, tank ammunition and anti-aircraft guns, the ministry of ...
Humvee: Light infantry mobility vehicle Unknown 2,000+ [146] Supplied before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [106] [151] LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 United States: 11 Bought by Come Back Alive Foundation for Ukrainian Forces. LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 vehicles are based on the Toyota Land Cruiser 79. [193] GAZ-2975 Tigr Russian Federation
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The Foreign Office is donating 13 more vehicles that can resist the bullets, mines and explosive devices used by the Russian invaders. UK sending armoured vehicles to Ukraine to help civilians ...