Some – despite difficult relationships with law enforcement. But the list is clearly incomplete.
The richest Ukrainians have donated at least $ 140 million to the army and humanitarian aid since the beginning of the war. About this writes Forbes.ua.
Yes, Rinat Akhmetov donated $ 72 million to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In addition, $ 30 million in taxes were paid, which his companies paid to the state budget in advance. According to SCM, 2.1 million Ukrainians also received assistance. In total, Akhmetov is developing seven areas of assistance.
The owners of “Epicenter” – Alexander and Galina Gerega, donated $ 10 million. Another $ 30 million in taxes were paid in advance. The Geregs are concentrating aid to the Armed Forces and the Defense Forces. They also offered the Kharkiv authorities to use the products of construction supermarkets for the needs of the city free of charge.
Co-owner of ATB Hennadiy Butkevych donated $ 5.7 million, mostly to help the military, children at Okhmatdyt Hospital, and thousands of Ukrainians who receive humanitarian aid from the ATB.
Konstantin Ferrexpo Zhevago , which has a difficult relationship with law enforcement, has donated $ 6.7 million plus $ 30 million in taxes in advance to humanitarian needs.
MacPaw founder Oleksandr Kosovan transferred $ 5 million to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Yuriy Kosyuk , the main shareholder of the MHP chicken producer, handed over $ 12 million worth of the company's products to the army
Oleg Krot and Yuriy Labeznikov > $ 3.9 million worth of equipment purchased for the Armed Forces from the Techiia holding company specializing in e-sports
Vadym Novynsky (Smart Holding) donated $ 7 million, mostly for the purchase of medical equipment.
Max Polyakov , founder of Nooshere, provided at least $ 2.3 million for humanitarian needs. does not disclose the exact amount of support because he does not want to publicize the war, according to Forbes.
$ 3.3 million, and Alexander Yaroslavsky – $ 3.3 million
Dmytro Firtash , who is in difficult relations with law enforcement, donated $ 9.7 million