February–March
The end of winter brought some relief for the team: the period of power cuts and severe cold gradually gave way to more stable conditions. The electricity supply became more reliable and the weather finally warmed up, so the FPV workshop was finally able to operate in decent conditions.
Military support
Throughout this period, we continued to provide our fighters with the necessary equipment. Now we provide support to four more soldiers.
At the same time, this period brought losses: we received news of the death of Vampir, an anarchist from Crimea.
FPV Workshop
Our FPV workshop is continuing to work on a new batch of drones to be handed over to the military. The team is assembling and testing the equipment.
Humanitarian Work
We continue to support people whose homes have been destroyed by shelling, providing essential items for daily life.
We also carried out another humanitarian mission to the Dnipropetrovsk region. We delivered aid to displaced persons from the Donetsk region with the help of Natalia. Thanks to the support of our colleagues from Ukraine Solidarity Bus, we were able to deliver charging stations, specifically for IDPs.
With donations from our subscribers, we purchased nappies for children and adults, hygiene and household products, power banks and flashlights.
In addition, we visited several animal shelters. In Pavlohrad, we delivered aid to a shelter housing over a hundred cats. In Obukhivka, we supported Leroy Shelter by providing it with essential equipment and care supplies. A shelter in Bilozerka also received aid — we delivered both humanitarian supplies for people and essentials for animal care.
Media and International Work
The media group continues to work on project with the Educat Collective. As part of this project, we are collecting interviews with members of the anti-authoritarian resistance movement and preparing a zine dedicated to grassroots practices of commemoration within our community.
Our international activities during this period included a tour of Europe — in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal. We gave presentations about our work, spoke about the Ukrainian anti-authoritarian movement and organised screenings of the film ‘Anti-authoritarians at War’.
Additionally, in France there was the premiere of the documentary “Les Chemins de la liberté”, directed by Christophe Cordier and Pierre Chamechaude.
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