Pickup for the Army. Report #28
- Sergey Tischenko
- Apr 9, 2023
- 3 min read
Purchased and delivered 9 pickups
Spent: £40,700 (your donations £1200)
£31,050 - Cars cost
£7,200 - Logistics and Insurance
- £5,950 - Transportation
- £520 - GB Insurance
- £730 - Refueling cars with diesel
#120 Land Rover Discovery - £1800
This car went to the 47th Magura Brigade to our friend Oleh Hladchenko


#123 Nissan Navara - £4000
This car was taken by the 47th Magura brigade to our friend's fund, after a very long time of trying to retrieve it from the "volunteers" who wanted to keep it along with 3 other cars (I don't want to use the word "steal", but...). The reason is that all of our activities are divided into different stages, one of which is the transportation of cars across the border. And for over a month, we were trying to retrieve the cars from people who agreed to "help". Nerves, negotiations, money spent, and in the end, all 4 cars are already in service. A lot of money was spent on repairs, and even the turbine broke during transportation from the west to the East. But finally, the car was handed over to the 113th TRO brigade, 209th battalion, and is now fighting in the east.


#124 Land Rover Discovery - £1800
They brought a car to the 107th Brigade together with Sergii Iegorov, which Victor Niko drove from Britain to Ukraine on his own.


#126 Mitsubishi L200 - £4000
The car went to the 26th separate artillery brigade. The second car, which the "benefactors" did not want to give away, took us almost 2 months for the military personnel to come personally and take the car. The car was brought for Kateryna Koval.


#127 Nissan Navara - £3500
The car was sent to the reconnaissance unit of the 33rd brigade thanks to Iryna Mamazhanova


#128 Mitsubishi L200 - £3700
Another vehicle that we brought together with Serg Soshin and the 'Through the War' foundation went to the 228th Separate Mechanized Brigade.


#129 Mitsubishi L200 - £3800
This LCU was brought together with Nazar Fita for the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade (3 OSHBr) in Bakhmut.


#131 Mitsubishi L200 - £5200
Another car for our friend-scout Алексей Зварич, the previous Pajero Sport was heavily damaged in Bakhmut and is now under repair.


#133 Mitsubishi Shogun Sport - £3250
This is the first car we brought from the north of Britain from Newcastle thanks to Anton Andreiev. It also went to the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade (3 OSHBr) in Bakhmut thanks to Nazar Fita.


Humanitarian aid
With these cars were sent humanitarian aid:
- A large generator was purchased and delivered to a unit for £1200.
- 22 boxes of clothing, shoes, and blankets.
- An elderly woman from Britain donated her late husband's backpack ponchos, who previously served in the British Army. It was delivered to the 92nd brigade.
- Two charging stations for the 92nd brigade.
- Good demi-season running boots for reconnaissance soldiers.
- Body armor.
- 21 boxes of children's, women's, and men's clothing.
- 60 chemical heaters.
- 10 pairs of snowshoes.
- Blankets and women's clothing.
- 5 winter jackets for Multicam.
- 8 boxes of children's clothing.
- 28 boxes of women's, men's, and children's clothing.
- Medical equipment.
- 22 kg of women's clothing, 19 kg of bedding,
- 17 kg of men's clothing,
- 27 kg of teenage clothing and a warm blanket.





Special thanks to our amazing crew and all volunteers involved Eugene Chernov Oleksandr Lepetiukh Sergey Tischenko Andrey Chebotaryov Mykhailo Shved Nazar Tkachenko Ilya Zhuravel Mihail PoplavskyiАндрій ПивоваровGeorgii GeorgAlex Miroshnyk sworn brothers, volunteers, and heroes who defending our motherland!
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