Ukrainians raise UAH 150M for anti-drone system in less than two days - Fedorov
Ukrainians have collected UAH 150 million for a powerful anti-drone system in less than two days.
According to Ukrinform, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov reported this on Telegram.
"Monobank, Lachen [Ukrainian blogger Igor Lachenkov] and United24 collected 150 million hryvnias for a powerful anti-drone system in less than two days. People, you are just incredible," he wrote.
He noted that the goal was to collect UAH 100 million.
Fedorov said that 1,000 exclusive bracelets from the last pre-war batch of Azovstal with the inscription "I believe in the Armed Forces of Ukraine," with a hundred of them personally signed by Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhnyi, would be raffled off soon.
"Once again, I thank everyone who donated. Thanks to you, Iranian Shaheds will soon fall more often, and the country's critical infrastructure facilities will be more protected," Fedorov said.
Ukraine's fundraising platform United24, monobank and Igor Lachenkov announced a charity fundraiser on Ukraine Defender's Day. Its purpose was to raise funds for an anti-drone system. Everyone who donated least UAH 5 will have a chance to win a special bracelet from the last batch of Azovstal.