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Ukraine Receives Rifles, Gear From Anonymous Dutch Benefactor

Ukraine has received a weapons package from an anonymous donor in the Netherlands, supplying rifles and equipment to active operations units as the war with Russia continues.

The military aid incorporates over 700 pieces of Hatsan MKA1919 and Mavka MKA1919 pump-action anti-drone rifles, 130 Holosun Enclosed HS512C-RD and Holosun Paralow HS403B red-dot sights, and 20,000 rounds of ammunition.

They were distributed across six units that often deploy during nighttime raids and in occupied villages: Artan, Arei, Kraken, Shamanbat, the International Legion, and the Viking Maritime Operations Center.

Artan commander with the call sign “Titan” verified that the weapons are already helping troops counter low-flying first-person view attack drones and reconnaissance systems.

“This weapon has become an effective tool in the fight against aerial threats, especially in close combat,” he said.

“Despite the fact that the name of the benefactor remains undisclosed, we are sincerely grateful for this gesture of support. In times of full-scale war against Russian aggression, any targeted assistance is a manifestation of solidarity.”

Delivery Through Aid Groups

The package, valued at 350,000 euros ($405,948), was transferred with support from the Collective Assistance and Logistics charity group and the Ukraine Aid Operations international fund.

Delivery was coordinated through the ORKOV.NET online portal, which emerged as a critical military and weapons platform maintaining the supply of small arms and related capabilities to the Ukrainian Armed Forces in its almost four-year conflict with Russia.

“Our foundation, together with Ukraine Aid Operations, is doing everything possible not only to increase the level of security for the military, but also to ensure that the name of our partner — the ORKOV.NET store — becomes a reality as soon as possible,” the Collective Aid and Logistics Organization said.

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