People's Bayraktar

Fundraising projects for the Bayraktar TB2 intended to serve the Ukrainian Armed Forces were successful in Lithuania, Poland[1] and Ukraine itself.

[5] Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anušauskas emphasized that Lithuania will use the collected money to buy the necessary ammunition for the attack drone.

[6] Half of the money for the purchase of the stamp goes to the accounts of the charity fund "Blue/Yellow" (Lithuanian: Mėlyna ir geltona) for humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

[6] On June 22, 2022, on his birthday, TV presenter and public figure Serhiy Prytula announced an all-Ukrainian fundraising campaign for attack drones Bayraktar TB2.

"[11] International mass media, such as Yahoo,[12] Sky News[13] Politico, TRhaber, etc., actively wrote about the collection of funds for combat drones.

[14] On August 18, Prytula announced through a YouTube video and a post on Notion that the money raised was spent on striking a deal with ICEYE, a Finnish satellite manufacturer.

Also this time, the Turkish company provided the drone "Bayraktar" to Ukraine for free, and the allocated funds have been spent on humanitarian aid instead.

Stamps with the image of the Bayraktar TB2 from the Post of Lithuania in honor of Lithuanian crowdfunding
Bayraktar TB2 combat drone, crowdfunded by Lithuanians