Lithuanians set world record as they in just one hour collect million euros for radars for Ukraine
In three days, Lithuanians collected EUR 5 million to help Ukrainian Armed Forces, they plan to use funds to purchase radars for Ukrainian defenders
Andrius Tapinas, coordinator of the fundraiser, announced this on Twitter.
In an hour, volunteers in Lithuania collected million euros for radars for Ukrainian Armed Forces. Lithuanian IT company Tesonet pledged to double the collected amount of money.
As noted on radarom.Irt fundraising platform, as of 10:00 a.m. on February 3, Lithuanians collected €5 million for radars for the Ukrainian military.
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Lithuanian TV anchor Andrius Tapinas became even more prominent when on May 25 he started collecting money to buy Bayraktar for the Ukrainian army.
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On May 28, the final fundraising broadcast was held, and more than 5 million euros were raised. Later, Turkey transferred the Bayraktar drone to Lithuania for free.
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Also, Andrius Tapinas coordinated a fundraiser, when Lithuanians collected about $750,000 for the creation of a fleet of marine drones.
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