Monobank, one of Ukraine's popular banks, reported that in 2023, Ukrainians donated 3 times more to the Armed Forces compared to 2022, with 5.7 million donations totaling 27.4 billion hryvnias (approximately 715 million USD). This marks a significant increase from 3 million donations in 2022. The average donation was 349 hryvnia (around 9 dollars). Since Russia's invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has been the top recipient of U.S. foreign aid.
Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has become far and away the top recipient of U.S. foreign aid. In one of our most visited articles in 2023, 6 graphics illustrate the extraordinary level of support the United States has provided Ukraine. https://t.co/o12MANR5KN
Ukraine's leader in mobile banking: In 2023, Ukrainians donated 27.4 billion hryvnias (721 million dollars) to the army via its accounts. 5.4 million Ukrainians donated their own money through this bank. The average donation was 349 hryvnia (around 9 dollars). #StandWithUkraine https://t.co/GFW23niZs3
🫡In 2023 Ukrainians donated three times more through monobank than in 2022 https://t.co/cRtNxjuPc8 https://t.co/4HZaCEbrI8
⚡️Ukrainians donate 3 times more than last year. According to Monobank data, this year 5,7 million Ukrainians made at least one donation, amounting to 27.4 billion hryvnias (approximately 715 million USD) in donations for the year.
⚡️ Monobank: Ukrainians donate 3 times more than last year. Ukrainians donated more than three times more in charitable contributions through the Ukrainian private bank Monobank this year than in 2022, the bank's press service said on Dec. 30. https://t.co/hAV7IzUe3P
One of Ukraine's most popular banks, Monobank, reported that in 2023, Ukrainians donated three times as much to the Armed Forces as in 2022. The number of donors has also increased. It reached 5.7 million donations, up from 3 million in 2022. Ukrainians won't stop fighting. https://t.co/YftjD5865x