A group of Russians from Omsk donated $60,000 to the Serhiy Prytula Foundation as part of a fundraiser for FPV drones for the Ukrainian army.
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This was announced today, June 23, on his Facebook page by the head of the military direction of the foundation, Roman Balan (also known under the public pseudonym Roman Sinitsyn), by posting a corresponding photo.
About a few good Russians. Here is 60k$. Transferred by Russians (from Omsk) through mutual acquaintances of IT specialists to fpv drones of our large meeting, – he noted.
These Russians have been living in Europe for a long time, like common acquaintances, but still. According to their wishes, fpv should be called S_Omska and I like it. When some Omsk citizen will be torn to pieces with a fpeveha “from Omsk,” Sinitsyn added.
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Source: Racurs

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