In Ukraine, as the future of aid from the West becomes uncertain, soldiers on the front lines are increasingly using social media to appeal for donations to purchase equipment and other items.

Two years have passed since Russia's military invasion began, and the future of military aid from the West to Ukraine is uncertain.



Under these circumstances, on the 4th of this month, troops who are believed to be continuing fighting in Kharkiv and Donetsk regions in eastern Ukraine posted a video on social media asking for donations to purchase 90 transmitters for unmanned aerial vehicles. I called out.



The device is said to be able to fly longer distances, improve image quality, and deal with interference from Russian radio waves.



In the video, the soldier says, ``These devices can protect our soldiers.''



The unit also purchased 11 heat-sensing cameras through donations in mid-February.



Meanwhile, Mayor Klitschko of the capital, Kiv, announced on social media late last month that the donated drones had been delivered to brigades fighting in the fierce battlegrounds of the east.



Inside, a boxed-up unmanned aircraft is handed over to a soldier, who then expresses his gratitude.



Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines are increasingly appealing for donations to purchase equipment and other items.