The popular group Antytelya, which canceled a tour in Poland, announced a fundraiser for the repair of captured armored vehicles obtained by units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for reuse against the enemy.
— Since 2014, volunteering has been an integral part of both the life of the group and our work, the musicians say. - Today, our work continues in the activities of our charitable foundation, in providing the military front with vital things. All our resources in the rear and forward are directed to only one thing - the enemy must be destroyed!
We are talking about tanks, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, tractors, self-propelled artillery mounts and other equipment that is becoming the service of Ukrainian battalions and brigades. As the number of units of such equipment grows, there is a need for its repair and maintenance. The group’s fund has already restored more than 100 vehicles, one captured MT-LB, two tank engines. Now musicians with like-minded people take on heavy equipment in large volumes. They called their project “Repair for the Armed Forces”.
The musicians do not name the final amount of the collection. It’s an ongoing project. The more will be collected, the more tanks and other equipment will be returned to service.
It is known that in mid-December an exhibition of the Antitelas group will be held in Lviv, where collectible items that the musicians have collected over 14 years of creativity, as well as trophies obtained in the war, will be presented. Some exhibits will be available for purchase. The proceeds will be directed to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The musicians themselves remain fighters of the 130th battalion of the TPO forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but by order of the Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny, they do not go directly to combat missions.
Recall that in early October, the leader of the Antibody group, Taras Topolya, saw himself with his children for the first time since the beginning of the war.
Source: Fakty

