Camouflage nets were handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The enemy will not be able to put tags!
Camouflage nets were handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The enemy will not be able to put tags!
In war, there is a concept of front and rear. What is happening at the front is much more noticeable, louder, so to speak, "in earshot". But without the support of the rearguards - oh, how difficult it is for the frontguards! While defenders with weapons in their hands fight on the front lines, those in the rear have their own "combat tasks". And one of them is to weave camouflage nets for the military.
Camouflage nets cover the trenches, mask comrades and equipment. For the army, nets are consumables that are always needed: they tear, wear out, and burn under enemy fire. Also, nets are needed at new positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which arise as a result of the "creeping offensive" and the liberation of hundreds of meters of Ukrainian land.
"Spiders" make our fighters invisible, "ghosts" at any hour, and therefore are #1 on the list of needs.
Weaving camouflage nets is painstaking manual work. After a few hours, the hands, neck, and back start to hurt. However, familiar volunteers of the Rotary Khabu managed to "put on the conveyor belt" the weaving of mesh masks. Even children in action - for example, help to cut strips from fabrics. They are the heroes and heroines of the rear:
Oksana Datskiv and daughter Veronika, Yulia Kucherenko and sons Oleg and Vlad, Marina Shklyarevska, Yulia Ikonnikova, NGO "Women's Rada Foundation", the team of Bussky BDYUT, as well as Galyna Oliynyk, Oksana Krupa, Oksana Babinska, Lesya Poronyuk, Oksana Grytsai.
So, the nets came and went further as intended. From our side, the project is headed by Serhiy Sidorov. We do everything for the victory of Ukraine!
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