LisaMarie🎗️
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LisaMarie🎗️
@Las4Liberty
It is not only what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable. #NAFO

🔥 Unique opportunity - please take a look INSIDE OF THE VAN equipped for rapid response to incoming drone threats for MOBILE INTERCEPTOR GROUPS. 🙏 The 122nd brigade URGENTLY needs at least 2⃣ vans like this. Their mission is to stop Shahed drones! Please help them protect lives. 🙏 💳: donorbox.org/122nd-separate… The 122nd Brigade operates under Ukraine’s Operational Command South, securing key southern regions like Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson, but also supporting Sumy, Donetsk, and Kharkiv. Every donation helps to protect civilians and soldiers! #CloseTheSky #OneTeamOneFight @Dmitro7607 @DmytroKovalchu5

🇺🇦🐉🚨 FINAL FUNDRAISER 🚨🐉🇺🇦 (Please like, share, & comment if you feel so inclined!) #NAFO, #Fellas, & #Fellarinas- the fundraiser for Horus and his wife did amazingly; you all came through for us, despite me being a simple stormtrooper rather than an experienced fundraiser. Thanks to everybody again for supporting my brother and his wife and for helping me support my Chosen Company brothers both while I was still in country as well as since I’ve been stuck stateside due to medical stuff (a chapter I’m VERY grateful is FINALLY coming to a close lol). I know that last fundraiser was for a bit of an unusual sort of purpose; Horus, myself, and all the boys are thankful you chose to support him anyway. For the next and final fundraiser, I’ll be attempting to raise money for a bit more typical, conventional purposes: 1.) To help ME, Gator 🐊, afford the replacement combat uniforms and a couple pieces of equipment and purchases which comprise the last of the things I need before I can finally return home 🇺🇦, to my brothers, and to work, for good. And, 2.) To hopefully be able to continue doing what you all know I have always done- support my Chosen Company brothers no matter where they’re serving now (Tempest Group/3AB/3rd Army Corps, SSO/SOF units, 25th Airborne, Azov, and more)- until I’m back working and can return to supporting them on my own as usual. Initially I had planned to auction off a Russian “Z” patch, but I have nobody to mail it to me; it’s out of state where I normally live when stateside and I’m staying in a different part of the US currently (if either of the people who bid early- one for $15.50 and one for $10- want refunds due to the change of plan that’s not a problem at all, just let me know, or you can stay in the running for the new prizes). So instead I’m going to be auctioning a few things I wasn’t necessarily planning on letting go of, but am willing to say goodbye to if it helps me help my brothers and get back home to them and to work. These things will be: 1.) The patch we wore in Chosen Company before we were even Chosen Company and were still just part of the 2nd battalion of the International Legion earlier on in the war (a unit that no longer exists), 2.) The 59th Brigade patch I wore during Operation Pervo 1 (you all know Pervo 2; I’ll post some of my personal GoPro footage from Operation Pervo 1 in a comment below this post), the trident patch I wore during operation Pervo 2, and the helmet flag patches I wore during both Pervo 1 and Pervo 2- all with Chosen Company, and 3.) An old-school Ukrainian pixel trident & flag sleeve patch given to me on my last day with the 59th by a Ukrainian infantryman from his time fighting Wagnerite scum in Bakhmut. Some pretty cool stuff for the top bidder/donator, and the last physical pieces of Chosen Company history I’ll be giving away! I’m extremely grateful for this community helping my brother Horus and helping me support my other Chosen brothers. If you’re interested in helping me in addition to my brothers as well this time, and/or if you’re interested in the prizes, this fundraiser’s for you! I’m VERY much looking forward to going back to storming and not fundraising anymore lol. I’m attaching a photo of the prizes I described earlier. The first I listed (pre-59th Brigade Chosen Company/ILDU 2nd Battalion patch) is on top, the second (patches from operations Pervo 1 and Pervo 2) are in the middle, and the third (Ukrainian infantryman’s sleeve patch from the battle for Bakhmut) is on the bottom. Any bids/donos can be sent to: -PayPal: PayPal.me/floridahacker -Venmo: @floridasoldat -CashApp: $floridahacker I love you all no matter what- this whole community- and the boys 🐉 appreciate you all too, more than you know. -“Gator” 🐊, Chosen Company (always and forever). #NAFO #OFAN #Fella #Fellarina #ChosenCompany #Ukraine #SlavaUkraini #HeroyamSlava







Right now Kherson is under massive bombardment. FPV attacks have doubled to 600 EVERY DAY. Glide bombs are constant. Entire neighbourhoods are turning to rubble. Russians are hunting innocent civilians on the streets. Women, children, war crimes in plain sight. They are trying to completely destroy the city. International coverage is almost zero & the situation is catastrophic. In this report, I embed with a drone patrol that are the city’s first line of defence. What I witnessed was brutality on an industrial scale. If Russia isn’t stopped, this will spread and Kherson will be a blueprint for cities across Europe in the future. Europe stopped violence like this before in WW2 and it can do it again. Please watch and share my latest:





The impact and perspectives of Ukrainian strikes on Russia's oil ports: Ukrainian strikes on Russia's oil infrastructure could be a way to raise the stakes and force Putin towards the negotiations table. President Zelenskyy's Middle East tour is probably also part of Ukraine's strategy to change the negotiations format. However, without China, the new negotiations format is unlikely, according to Denysenko. Here, it is important to note that a large part of Russia's oil exports to China goes through the ports in the Baltics. Russia has three main locations for exporting oil and oil products in the Western direction: terminals in Primorsk and Ust-Luga ports (both in the Baltics) and Sheskharis terminal in Novorossiysk (the Black Sea). These three locations together are responsible for a large part of Russia's oil exports (up to 60%). In about two weeks, March 22 - April 6, 2026, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched successful strikes on all three of the main Western ports in Russia. Nothing is more strategic for Russia's economy, and these objects are heavily protected. However, in two weeks, Ukrainian Defenders successfully broke through their defense at least seven times. This means: ▪️Ukraine's ability to launch long-range strikes inside Russia is superior compared to Russian air defense; ▪️Ukraine is improving our tactics of launching long-range strikes. The ports have not been destroyed completely, and the final scope of the damage will depend on many details (including the scale of future strikes). However, there are numerous assessments that it will take at least months to repair a part of the destroyed infrastructure (e.g., the large reservoirs that burned down completely). Available satellite images allow us to assume that about 10% of the total ports' volume has been put out of order for months, and about 20-30% is out of order for at least weeks. This means that the damage is huge, and that's just the ports, not including the other strikes on Russia's oil infrastructure. Within the same two weeks, Ukraine has also launched strikes on three major Russian oil refineries. All these strikes are contributing to further dis-balancing of Russia's oil production and exports, which creates further vulnerabilities in the system. Russia has already banned gasoline exports. Further limitation of Russian capacities to export crude oil, combined with burning down oil reservoirs, will inevitably lead to the need to shut down oil wells (then, it is technically very difficult to reopen them). Add to that the Russian shadow fleet tankers that are being detained and those that burn down. All these negative effects will keep adding up, changing the potential negotiations dynamics. 📹: last night's attack on Novorossiysk port
















