But here’s what we need to continue: battery power stations that can keep the lights on and the wifi working.
As you can imagine, during a period of war, they are quite expensive: $2,500 — if you can find them in the inventory.
But here’s what we need to continue: battery power stations that can keep the lights on and the wifi working.
As you can imagine, during a period of war, they are quite expensive: $2,500 — if you can find them in the inventory.
We at The Counteroffensive have been super loyal to Mastodon over the past year, becoming one of the most frequent posters on #Ukraine news and original reporting.
Now we need your help -- This is the graph that keeps me up at night.
It represents The Counteroffensive’s projected revenue for the year. I’ve taken out the numbers, but the shape tells you the story -- we've taken a hit.
The power is out. Again. I tried to stop into a corner store earlier this week, and the mood was cataclysmic: all the refrigerated food is going to spoil.
The Ukrainian power system is in crisis mode: it’s summer, and already an epic catastrophe: businesses are going to fail, people are going to lose their jobs. The winter, when it dips well below freezing, promises to be significantly worse.
We are not going to stop.
We are not leaving.
We’re going to keep doing our #reporting.
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