Help destroy invaders from the air – Ukrainian volunteers collect UAH 500 billion for three Bayraktar TB2s for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 22.06.2022, 13:57
Serhiy Prytula's Charitable Foundation signs a contract for the purchase of three unmanned aerial vehicles Bayraktar TV2.
What is known
Attack drones will be transferred to the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The cost of three Turkish UAVs is approximately UAH 500 billion. Sergei Prytula believes that all funds will be collected within a week.
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