It became known where the money collected by Ukrainians 'for nuclear weapons' will go.
Oleg Gorokhovsky, co-founder of monobank, is raising funds for the production of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. In 20 hours, 27.2 million UAH has been collected, reports 'Glavcom'.
Gorokhovsky noted that for a long time the country was governed by leaders who prioritized their personal interests over those of the country. This led to the loss of the nuclear arsenal, Crimea, and parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. He also emphasized that the Budapest memorandum signed has no significance.
Gorokhovsky stated that this fundraising campaign is meant to demonstrate the unity of Ukrainians and their readiness to fight for freedom and independence. He expressed support for the president for a dignified response to the challenges and admired the strength and will of Ukrainians.
Gorokhovsky plans to transfer the collected funds to Rusoriz. In case of disagreement, one can apply by 20:00 on March 2 for a refund.
Many Ukrainians joined the fundraising within the first 30 minutes. The idea for the collection arose after a meeting between the presidents of the USA and Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump.
During the meeting, a dispute arose when J.D. Vance interrupted the conversation after Zelensky's demand for security guarantees for Ukraine and its active participation in the negotiation process. Zelensky thanked the American people, President Trump, and Congress for their support but did not apologize to Trump.
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