Warsaw: Along Ukraine’s front line, demand for drones and anti-drone camouflage netting is only going up. But in Warsaw, a group of Ukrainian volunteers putting them together say growing fatigue with the war is making it harder to convince people to help. More than four years after Russia invaded, one association — whose name in English means “Courage Knows No Borders” — is being forced to do more with less. “The need for nets is huge, we have waiting lists, even though they are woven in Ukraine too,” Ruslana Poplawska, one of the association coordinators, told AFP.

Warsaw: Along Ukraine’s front line, demand for drones and anti-drone camouflage netting is only going up. But in Warsaw, a group of Ukrainian volunteers putting them together say…

A Varsavia, un gruppo di volontari si ritrova ogni sabato per assemblare reti mimetiche e droni da inviare agli ucraini. Ma sono sempre di meno e hanno sempre più difficoltà.…

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