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.