The Come Back Alive Foundation has delivered optics, drones, and power equipment worth nearly 20 million UAH to the Pokrovsk and Hulyaipole sectors
Seventeen brigades received equipment at once. The total value of the delivery amounted to 19,997,543 UAH, and fulfilling the request itself took only a few days.
This was made possible thanks to donations to the Foundation’s general accounts, which allowed us to purchase the necessary equipment without launching a separate fundraising campaign.
The Foundation strengthened two sectors — in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions. Vladyslav Urubkov, Unit director, Military Department at Come Back Alive Foundation explains that because Pokrovsk is a strategically important settlement with a difficult situation, it was crucial to respond to the request from there as quickly as possible.

“We held the defence on the approaches to Pokrovsk for almost a year. Unfortunately, the enemy’s constant pressure has now resulted in large numbers of infantry infiltrating the city. Our troops, under extremely unfavorable conditions, continue to hold the defence, which in turn affects the defence of nearby Myrnohrad, where many of our forces could end up encircled. That’s why it is so important to support the defenders of Pokrovsk. From the moment we received the request to support the brigades defending Pokrovsk to the delivery, only two days passed,” says Vladyslav Urubkov.
The brigades received night- and day-time drones, batteries for drones and radios, charging stations, and generators worth 12 million UAH. Equipment worth an additional 7.8 million UAH was delivered to the Hulyaipole sector.
“There have been no changes on the map here for more than three years. However, the enemy’s advance toward Dnipropetrovsk region has created new problems for the city. The enemy managed to increase the pace of its offensive and now threatens Hulyaipole from the northeastern flank. To stop the enemy, we quickly collected requests from the three brigades holding the defence in this area and delivered the necessary equipment to them: drones with additional batteries, night-vision devices, and thermal imagers,” Urubkov explains.
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