Ukrainians are donating less to the Armed Forces of Ukraine? Data from Bloomberg.


Donations to support military efforts in Ukraine have significantly decreased this year due to economic difficulties and war fatigue among the population. Sergiy Prytula's Fund, which was able to raise funds for the army before, is also facing challenges in fundraising this year. Similar situation has arisen with other charitable organizations, such as the 'Come Back Alive' fund, Reactive Post, and 'Army SOS'. According to a survey, more than a third of Ukrainians have reduced their donations for this cause. Some citizens also choose to directly help their acquaintances or relatives on the front line, bypassing volunteer organizations.
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