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Poles raise money for Bayraktar for Ukraine

Photo: facebook.com/Slawomir Sierakowski1979

More than 200,000 people have donated. Although there are still four days left before the end of the fundraising campaign.

Poland collected 100% of the funds for Bayraktar for Ukraine – PLN 22.5 million (about $5 million). This was reported by the initiator of the campaign, journalist Slavomir Serakovsky.

“PLN 22,500,000! Made in Poland,” he briefly wrote on his Facebook.

More than 200,000 people have donated. There are four days left before the end of the fundraising campaign.

“Remember this day! Poles raised 22.5 million zlotys for Bayraktar for Ukraine. Poland, incredible!” – commented Ukrainian activist in Poland Natalia Panchenko.

Recall that the action was announced on June 28, inspired by the successful collection in Lithuania and Ukraine. Funds are planned to be collected within a month.

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Source: korrespondent

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