Czech Fundraiser Nets Record 100 Million Crowns for Kyiv's Generators.
Fundraising for Kyiv's Generators
According to Novyny.live: Czech volunteers from the 'Darek pro Putina' initiative have raised 100 million Czech crowns (over 4 million euros) to purchase generators for Kyiv. This effort, which began on January 21st, reached its remarkable total in just four days. The funds are designated for the Ukrainian capital's urgent needs, specifically to support its critical infrastructure.
The 100-million-crown sum sets a new record for this fundraising drive. Czech President Petr Pavel commented on the initiative's success, stating:
“Raising 100 million crowns for generators for Ukraine is an extraordinary achievement.”
He emphasized that this result is a powerful testament to Czech society's capacity to show solidarity in difficult times and provide support to those in need. Pavel expressed sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed to this aid.
Czech Solidarity with Ukraine
This campaign demonstrates the proactive stance and readiness of Czech society to support Ukraine during the country's ongoing crisis. The initiative not only highlights Czech solidarity but also underscores the critical importance of international support in wartime conditions. This support from a fellow European nation comes as Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty and repair its civilian infrastructure.
The collected funds will help address urgent problems related to energy infrastructure, a vital aspect of ensuring normal life in Kyiv. Such actions can serve as an example for other countries and organizations seeking to support Ukraine during this challenging period.
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