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By the way, in exactly one week we will already be on our way to Ukraine again
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Radical Aid Force
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Crap! I'll try to fix it...
It was supposed to go online yesterday, but tomorrow at the latest you can watch a documentary about our last trip.
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Call me old-fashioned, but there's exactly nothing better than holding a real print in your hands.
The "Kampfgeister" magazine can be read at the following link or ordered as print for 3€.
On the front page you can see our comrade @warpunx (Instagram handle) anarchist fighter from Belarus who joined the armed resistance against Terrorussia
Thanks for the interview! 🖤✊🏼🏴
www.syfo.info
The "Kampfgeister" magazine can be read at the following link or ordered as print for 3€.
On the front page you can see our comrade @warpunx (Instagram handle) anarchist fighter from Belarus who joined the armed resistance against Terrorussia
Thanks for the interview! 🖤✊🏼🏴
www.syfo.info
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It is what it is. But it is quite absurd that in this war, money still has to be collected by countless self-organized private individuals and small groups for just about everything.
In addition to procuring or funding drones, magazines, night vision and other equipment, the requests to us and other collectives still show a shockingly high need for the simplest of medical supplies.
It shouldn't really be a problem for large companies, organizations or governments to supply tons of hemostatic dressings, for example. Or fucking rescue blankets, the cost of which should be a few cents each if the quantities are high enough.
Organizing heavy equipment is not really our responsibility; an F-16 doesn't fit very well in the back of our van.
But as already mentioned, it is what it is.
Carry on!
In addition to procuring or funding drones, magazines, night vision and other equipment, the requests to us and other collectives still show a shockingly high need for the simplest of medical supplies.
It shouldn't really be a problem for large companies, organizations or governments to supply tons of hemostatic dressings, for example. Or fucking rescue blankets, the cost of which should be a few cents each if the quantities are high enough.
Organizing heavy equipment is not really our responsibility; an F-16 doesn't fit very well in the back of our van.
But as already mentioned, it is what it is.
Carry on!
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Don't get us wrong, we love doing what we do.
We just wish that the really big players would like to do it as much.
We just wish that the really big players would like to do it as much.
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