Ukrainians transferred more than UAH 200 million for the purchase of Bayraktar in a few hours
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 22.06.2022, 20:16
This morning, June 22, Sergey Prytula announced fundraising campaign for three attack drones Bayraktar TV2. Almost half of the amount was collected in about 10 hours.
What is known
The cost of three unmanned aerial vehicles is approximately UAH 500 million. By 20:00 Ukrainians transferred to Bayraktar already 202 million hryvnia.
Thus, it remains to collect less than 300 million hryvnia. Initially, a week was allotted to achieve the goal. However, if the pace continues, then 500 million will be collected by tomorrow evening, taking into account the fact that money transfers will not be as active at night as during the day.
Requisites for sending funds - here.
Source: Lachen write
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