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I just donated 20000 UAH to the Port Frankivsk for drones. You can even write your own message on a drone, if you want. My message was "Shostka stands", as it is my hometown on the northern border with Russia. If you want to help Ukraine and need a good initiative - here it is.
Гляньте, як гарно танцюють аркан анімовані дрони (обов'язково зі звуком!). А тепер уявіть, як це виглядає із 150-ма дронами в реальному житті 🔥 Збираємо на аркан дронів для 10-ої ОГШБр "Едельвейс": send.monobank.ua/jar/9XAcPFL… Будемо дуже вдячні за ретвіт 🫡
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I've just finished a video about the local Ukrainian charity foundation, Port Frankivsk. I talk about how to help Ukraine most effectively and share my experience with donations. youtube.com/watch?v=xf036ig9…
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If you're interested - you're welcome to watch, as it includes lots of real photos and videos of soldiers the foundation helped. And if you want to participate and make a difference - you are more than welcome. Слава Україні and stay safe.
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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
23 Dec 2023
Dear @Microsoft, how come the last name of Lesia Ukrainka violates your guidelines? And while we are at it, how come words like 'Ukraine' and 'Ukrainian' are also banned? I checked other countries and they worked. Please explain.
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Last week, I made the largest donation in my life, €2500. I made larger donations before as a part of the team, but just getting 2.5k out of my pocket and giving it to someone, not expecting anything in return — it's something new for me, as it's quite a lot . (1/7)
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But if you just want to help in general — stick to smaller foundations as the best of both worlds. You'll still get a direct "Thank you" from an actual soldier or brigade you helped, and your money will do more good this way. Stay strong and stay safe. (6/7)
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P.S. If you search for a small direct foundation to donate to — portif.org/ it is. (7/7)

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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
Russians laugh at the fact that civilians in Israel are fleeing from terrorists
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Today is Ukraine Defender Day, and it's undoubtedly the most important holiday in our country now, and for years to come. I thank all who defend our country, stand strong, and accelerate the Victory. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to its defenders!
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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
Is it really expensive to help Ukraine? An American senator shared his thoughts.
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Happy Ukrainian Independence Day! As a part of the celebration, my wife and I donated 20000 UAH to Port Frankivsk, a local volunteer community and drone manufacturer. If you also want to participate in the Ukrainian victory, here's the link: linktr.ee/stabvolonteriv. Stay safe.
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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
Russian teacher to the Russian youth applause says she wishes Biden to die, Zelenskyy to die, and Putin to prosper and take control over all of Ukraine. I don't think people in the West realize the depth of the problem.
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My wife and I just donated 41000₴ (1000€) to Save Ukraine (saveukraineua.org/), engaged in evacuation, rebuilding, and saving kidnapped children. Thousands need evacuation today because of a Russian terrorist attack on the Kakhovka dam. Hope it helps. Слава Україні!
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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
6 Jun 2023
Russians know that their defeat in Ukraine is inevitable. The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka hydroelectric dam is not only an act of desperation but especially an act of terror and petty vengeance. The military component is negligible and actually even by rules of engagement a clear war crime despite the fact Ukrainian forces made some decent progress downstream, because it primarily and indiscriminately hits civilians. But this was also the point. This act of terror targets the civilian population in Kherson. Since day one the good citizens of the whole Kherson Oblast defied the occupation. We all saw the pictures of Kherson city during the occupation, but it happened everywhere where Russians arrived. Russians have never been welcome. Ask any Russian soldier who was there and in a quiet moment he will spill the beans. There were no flowers, but pure hate, and later even bombs, until the defeated Russian army was forced to flee in shame. It is no different in the still occupied territories south and east of the Dnipro river. The citizens in those areas are yearning for their liberation by the Ukrainian army, which is only a matter of time. Russians are furious that their lies told by the regime in Moscow are nothing but fairy tales. The Russians, or known as "Moscovians" are hated in Ukraine and for this the dam was blown up. It is a collective punishment for not yielding. Those Russian Nero-orders do not come by surprise. They are acts of a dying regime and a defeated army. They are telling us that this war is about to end. The last chapter of this tragedy, which Russia has started in 2014, has been opened. The end of the war and Russkiy Mir begins. #Ukraine #Kherson
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Alex Lebedev 🇺🇦 retweeted
A Russian woman living in the U.S. wrote “Bakhmut is ours, thank you Wagner” on her garage in order to upset the Ukrainian neighbors that live on the same street as her. The Ukrainians tell her “how can you write that after so many children killed?”

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