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Ukraine launched the project “Pumping cars for the Armed Forces”

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Ukrainians will be able to follow the process of donating military vehicles online.

The Favbet group of companies and the Favbet Foundation are launching a charity project “Pumping cars for the Armed Forces of Ukraine”, RBC-Ukraine reported on Wednesday, September 14.

According to the company’s director Igor Siruk, during the promotional campaign it was planned to purchase and equip 10 vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

It was determined that within four months the company will transfer to the fund part of the profits for the purchase of cars and their further military tuning: re-equipment, painting and installation of additional body kits.

You can follow the progress of the collection and check the result of the work on the promo website, where you can also make a donation for pumping cars for the military.

It should be noted that after the start of the war, the Favbet Foundation charitable foundation almost completely redesigned its activities. In particular, cars and ambulances were purchased for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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Source: korrespondent

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