I would love to be a part of this, I hate war and I am deeply sad every time I think about the Ukraine and Russia war, but I do have a question.
Since Ukraine is now a warring country, are you saying that their electricity still works? Are you saying that their internet is still up and running? How will they get BTC payment if the internet is down?
Or there is a small neighborhood country besides Ukraine that can get this job done for them? I am even thinking about how it's a disadvantage that Bitcoin can only work with the internet.
I also want to use this moment to thank everyone that is in support of this country, they need help, I can't just imagine myself been in such bad state that they are, it is scary and inhuman at the same time, so sad.
Hello Outhue
We are an aid organization that is active in all countries and thus help where help is needed.
Since the war in the Ukraine, we have been financing various relief supplies, materials and everything that people need to survive through support.
Here is the link where we have documented everything and made it publicly available as far as we are allowed.
https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/5387906.msg59398990#msg59398990But yes, we also have employees on the ground who are in constant contact with us to ensure that the relief supplies get to where they are needed.
In eastern Ukraine, the infrastructure is as good as destroyed and we have worked with some companies to establish a power and water supply there.
We organize all this from a safe country, where we plan, hold talks and prepare everything to always get the best possible help for the people of Ukraine.
Just like this project with the ambulances, we will buy them, equip them, get medicines, buy medical consumables, put everything together and when we have enough vehicles (the goal is at least six vehicles) we will bring them to the areas of Ukraine by axle with the accompaniment of the military so that everything arrives there healthy.
We can only finance all this with the help of all our supporters and we are happy about everyone who helps us.
I hope I was able to answer your questions.
Greetings Tim