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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 ...
On 19 April 2023 Come Back Alive foundation announced that brigade received 3 pick-up trucks, radios, generators, Starlink terminals and other equipment for the "Long arms of TrO" project deigned to give 120 mm mortars to those units.
With the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Come Back Alive acquired increased attention. The charity spent $16.5 million in May 2022 to purchase Baykar Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles, [8] a purchase Chmut later stated was responsible for maintaining Ukraine's independence in the early period of the war. [9]
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 ...
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.
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: Infantry mobility vehicle Tigr Tigr-M 7 32 [194] At least 1 captured vehicle in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [195] Linza: KamAZ-53949-Linza 1
According to an estimate of a noted volunteer, the founder of Come Back Alive Vitaliy Deynega, over 2 years of the war (until April 2016), volunteers collected more than ₴1 billion (about US$50 million) for the needs of the Ukrainian army. One third of this money was gathered by big volunteer organizations.
Zelenskiy on Wednesday rejected U.S. demands for $500 billion in mineral wealth from Ukraine to repay Washington for wartime aid, saying the United States had supplied nowhere near that sum so far ...