16.08.2025
Mariupol to the frontline: weaving camouflage nets across Ukraine

At locations set up by Vadym Boichenko's team, Mariupol residents across Ukraine are weaving camouflage nets for the frontline. They all have the same desire – to protect the positions and equipment of those who defend us every day.
Mariupol volunteers are tirelessly weaving camouflage nets:
"Each woven net contains warmth of hands, gratitude and faith in our defenders."
At the same time, they are collecting the essentials: warm clothes, hygiene products, dry rations, and cards of gratitude from children and adults.
"These are more than just things. They represent our gratitude, our faith, our rear," says Kateryna.
The volunteers' stories are inspiring. For example, Liudmyla, who once started weaving nets in the capital, returned to Kyiv after a forced move. She came to the "I’Mariupol" support location with a cake and desire to help the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"The home of Mariupol people is where your fellow countrymen are," says Liudmyla.
We do not stop! As long as the defenders are at the frontline, we are with them, in every knot of our common cause.