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June 2026 Results

Your contributions: $2884
In total, our foundation spent $240

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Spiral of violence

The spiral of violence keeps tightening. June 2026 was the deadliest month for civilians since the war began.
According to the UN, at least 265 Ukrainian civilians were killed and 1,816 wounded in just one month - June.
Unfortunately, July is off to an equally brutal start. Just two massive missile strikes on Kyiv on July 2nd and 6th took the lives of 50 civilians.

Just today, the terrorussians dropped a guided aerial bomb right into the center of Sumy, a frontline city of 200,000 people.
Take a look at the photos. City Bus. You can see for yourself—this is nothing but pure terror. 4 killed and 7 injured.

Out of sheer helplessness on frontline, the russians are turning to mass terror.
Dozens of ballistic missiles are raining down on Ukrainian cities, and we cannot shoot them down because we simply have nothing left to do it with.
We have run out of missiles for our Patriot PAC-3 systems; the air defense launchers are standing empty. Many countries have thousands of these missiles in their warehouses, but they can't sell them to us because they're their strategic stockpiles in case of war. Seriously?
At night, we just wait and pray that the next missile doesn't hit our home. The russians want to break us and make us beg for mercy.

History shows that terrorizing a civilian population has never once forced a nation to surrender!

Drones vs. Peoples

On the front lines, however, things are going terribly for the russians.
Ukraine’s heavy bet on drones is finally turning the tide of this war.
I regularly read russian news channels. Not the official state propaganda—which reads like a fairytale from another planet—but reports by russian military correspondents. They are the ones exposing the sugarcoated lies of official propaganda from both sides.

Recently, a captured Ukrainian soldier gave an interview to the russians. On camera, he told:  

"You russians bring a truckload of infantry to the front line, but we bring a truckload of drones."

This line instantly went viral among russian military bloggers.
This doesn't mean Ukrainians aren't taking losses, but we have managed to push the casualty ratio from 1-to-3 up to a staggering 1-to-10.
Now, for every fallen Ukrainian soldier, ten russian soldiers are killed.
On top of that, old statistics for killed-versus-wounded no longer apply.
It is practically impossible to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield now because the skies are so heavily contested.

The attacking side always suffers heavier casualties, and wounded soldiers rarely survive long enough to be evacuated because no vehicle can drive 30-40km (20 to 25 miles) into the danger zone. On top of that, drone injuries are never minor. These aren't standard bullet or shrapnel wounds.

To make matters worse for the russian military deadlock, another potential defeat is looming—an economic catastrophe.

A strike at the very heart of the aggressor’s economy

As I mentioned before, Ukraine has effectively established drone control over all russian rear logistics.
Any truck driving on major highways instantly becomes a target.
But on top of these supply line issues near the front, a massive problem has hit deep behind enemy lines.

Putin’s pride and joy—the Crimean Peninsula, which he annexed from Ukraine back in 2014—is completely out of fuel.
Gas stations are bone dry. You can only get gasoline on the black market, and it costs 5 to 10 times the normal price.
Power substations are being wiped out.
Ukraine’s goal is to stop Crimea from being used as a rear military base, and to make the russians who settled on our land pack up and leave.
But most importantly, it exposes Putin's weakness.
The very thing he was so proud of, he can no longer defend.
What started as the euphoria of easy land-grabbing is turning into a bone in his throat.

Now, here is the most fascinating part: the terro-russian economy.

Over the last two months, Ukraine has knocked out about 40% of russia’s oil refining capacity!
Can you believe it? The world's biggest "gas station country" is now scrambling to find someone to buy fuel from.

The fuel crisis is reaching unbelievable proportions. Every single night, Ukraine launches drone strikes against russian oil and gas infrastructure, destroying critical units at refineries, fuel storage depots, and gas transport hubs.
Just recently, Ukraine struck russia’s largest oil refinery. It is so massive that it's bigger than any refinery in Europe.

The craziest part? It is located 1,500 miles (2,500 km) away from the Ukrainian border. And we still reached it with our drones.

Gas shortages are hitting all across russia.
There are massive lines at gas stations. Fuel is strictly rationed—only about 5 to 10 gallons per vehicle, pumped directly into the tank. You can't even fill up a jerry can. Farmers are in a total panic because harvest season is just around the corner, and they have no idea where to get diesel for their combines.

Ukraine is striking right at the heart of the russian economy.
We haven’t been able to force Putler to stop the war with diplomacy, so perhaps these crippling domestic problems will force his hand.

We will not give up. For the first time, we see a historic opportunity to defeat our oldest enemy.
We are tired—incredibly exhausted—but our motivation is growing, fueled by our successes.

Thank you for staying on the bright side!
Stand with Ukrainians!

Thank you all for your support.
Thank you to those who signed up for a monthly donation.

June was a vacation month for my colleague at our foundation who handles procurement.
As a result, we didn’t make any new purchases in June; we only covered the logistics expenses from the previous month’s orders.
Additionally, the Khartia unit—which we support on a regular basis—doesn't need any drones right now, as they’ve just received a large supply from the government.

What have we done in June 2026?

  1. Logistics expenses only — 240$

What are we planning to do in July 2026?

  1. Waiting for requests

Foundation results

WEBSITE DONATIONS
(your help through our website)
TOTAL COLLECTED and SPENT
 (including website donations)
MARCH-JUNE 20222.280$ (76 donations)31.750$
JULY 20221.290$ (43 donations)4.300$
AUGUST 20221.320$ (44 donations)4.200$
SEPTEMBER 20221.500$ (50 donations)6.100$
OCTOBER 20222.280$ (76 donations)6.600$
NOVEMBER 20223.930$ (131 donations)6.850$
DECEMBER 20221.650$ (55 donations)3.327$
JANUARY 20232.070$ (69 donations)9.720$
FEBRUARY 20231.470$ (49 donations)7.250$
MARCH 20235.520$ (184 donations)8.800$
APRIL 20232.280$ (76 donations)20.800$
MAY 20232.310$ (77 donations)5.700$
JUNE 20232.400$ (80 donations)76.300$
JULY 20232.400$ (80 donations)13.200$
AUGUST 20232.100$ (70 donations)11.600$
SEPTEMBER 20231.740$ (58 donations)10.600$
OCTOBER 20233.510$ (117 donations)11.100$
NOVEMBER 20231.980$ (66 donations)6.900
DECEMBER 20232.640$ (88 donations)4.340$
JANUARY 20242.070$ (69 donations)8.150$
FEBRUARY 20244.950$ (165 donations)21.180$
MARCH 20243.960$ (132 donations)4.310$
APRIL 20242.100$ (70 donations)7.500$
MAY 20242.700$ (90 donations)3.250$
JUNE 20241.890$ (63 donations)2.900$
JULY 20242.220$ (72 donations+2 subscribers)2.500$
AUGUST 20242.010$ (45 donations+6 subscribers)8.700$
SEPTEMBER 20242.640$ (58 donations+9 subscribers)4.370$
OCTOBER 20242.070$ (42 donations+9 subscribers)410$
NOVEMBER 20242.570$ (56 donations+11 subscribers)3.570$
DECEMBER 20241.970$ (34 donations+13 subscribers)5.890$
JANUARY 20252.020$ (32 donations+16 subscribers)2.980$
FEBRUARY 20253.134$ (68 donations+18 subscribers)2.870$
MARCH 20253.313$ (65 donations+25 subscribers)14.281$
APRIL 20252.400$ (31 donations+27 subscribers)3.800$
MAY 20252.692$ (42 donations+25 subscribers)13.255$
JUNE 20252.997$ (49 donations+27 subscribers)360$
JULY 20252.590$ (33 donations+30 subscribers)5.820$
AUGUST 20252.768$ (38 donations+31 subscribers)7.429$
SEPTEMBER 20251.961$ (11 donations+31 subscribers)3.777$
OCTOBER 20255.034$ (91 donations+31 subscribers)760$
NOVEMBER 20251.912$9900$
DECEMBER 20253.620$240$
JANUARY 20262.372$15064$
FEBRUARY 20263.560$8970$
MARCH 20263.506$2670$
APRIL 20262.406$2618$
MAY 20263.761$7414$
JUNE 20262.884$240$
TOTAL
(starting April 2022)
125.235$424.550$


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