The Shitposting Cartoon Dogs Sending Trucks, Drones, and Weapons to Ukraine's Front Lines
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"This is our only way to win, because the Russian army is bigger than us. We need more drones. It is very, very important," Oleksandr Sokolenko, a commander of the drone unit in the 79th Air Assault Brigade, emphasized the necessity of support from initiatives like NAFO to level the playing field against a larger enemy force. This highlights the strategic impact such grassroots efforts can have on modern warfare.
"We are a decentralized online activist network designed to combat pro-Kremlin propaganda, primarily via meme warfare. That narrative has shifted as we also raise funds directly for Ukraine's military needs," a NAFO member explained, outlining the group's evolution from social media activism to tangible support for frontline forces, showcasing the innovative ways digital communities can mobilize resources during conflicts.
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