$40 for a message on a 152 mm shell, which will then fly at the Russians - a volunteer came up with an interesting way to support the army financially

Ukrainian Telegram account Text for artillery mine (@artillery_text) offers an interesting way to donate funds to needs

Armed Forces of Ukraine.

What is known

Anyone can leave a message on the projectile, which will then “transmit” it to the Russian occupiers. The shipping cost is $40. For two messages you need to pay $70.


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All funds raised will be spent onequipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The account's advertisement states that soldiers will write text on an artillery shell (152 mm) with a permanent marker. Payment can be made via PayPal, Revolut, VENMO, bank transfer within Ukraine, SWIFT and SEPA. Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero and Tether are also accepted.


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Please take a screenshot to confirm.successful payment. After that, the user will receive in response a photo of the projectile with the ordered message. The volunteer said that about 120 applications are still pending. All details are available in the Combat Footage Telegram channel.


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Account Text for artillery mine(@artillery_text) belongs to a 20-year-old IT student from Ukraine. The idea to create such an account came when he saw how soldiers left their messages on shells. It occurred to the student to monetize it. In two days, they managed to raise $3,000, and since the launch of the project - about $11,000. With this money, they managed to purchase two Starlink satellite systems and a thermal imager, and the rest of the funds will be used to buy a car for the army.

Source: Vice

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