Arestovych called for collecting funds for the Ukrainian Armed Forces brigade: how to avoid fraudsters.
According to inkorr.com: Former advisor to the head of the President's Office Oleksiy Arestovych called on everyone to support the 158th separate mechanized brigade by collecting funds, emphasizing the importance of caution due to possible fraudulent schemes.
Help for the military
In mid-May, Arestovych stopped the collection of money for training and focused on supporting servicemen at the front. He noted that such assistance can save the lives of defenders.
"Of course, we (with the Russians - ed.) have a common symbolic capital, and Russians should not fight with Russians – theoretically. But with the thug at my entrance, I also have a common symbolic capital, citizenship, and even a place of residence. And when the thug gets into the entrance, there is only one option left – in the face," he commented.
Restoration of fund collection
Recently, Arestovych decided to resume fundraising for the military, noting that the war in Ukraine has been going on for quite a long time. He called on people to support the defenders by spreading information about verified fundraising efforts on his social networks.
Arestovych again emphasized the importance of fundraising for the military, warning against possible fraudulent actions and stressing how important it is to help those on the front lines.
Fundraising for the military is a relevant issue, especially in the conditions of a prolonged war in Ukraine. Arestovych calls on everyone not to remain indifferent and actively support the defenders using verified fundraising channels. This initiative is aimed at saving the lives of those who are fighting for the freedom of the country.
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