from: Erin <""@fsin.gov.ru>
reply-to: HELPKYIVS@usa.com
date: Apr 27, 2022, 4:50 AM
subject: Re,
signed-by: fsin.gov.ru
I have done my part you can do yours too? Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Russian troops have invaded Kyiv, crowds of Ukrainian residents have fled their homes, and Ukrainian officials have urged citizens remaining in Kyiv to prepare Molotov cocktails to protect the to fight and defend the capital. In response, countries around the world have begun imposing economic sanctions on Russia. As the crisis unfolds and people around the world watch in real time as the war escalates, many are wondering how they can help. Making a donation might seem like a drop in the bucket during these times, but it's a good start (and way better than doomscrolling Twitter). On Thursday, as Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, 317 people raised $530,075 in crypto donations to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Below are wallet addresses you can donate to help Ukrainians in this crisis. The reason for using digital currencies is that they can be received faster while at the same time most of our banking systems are down. Bitcoin wallet address: 3CUga2voMGHBS11swxH6Hbk334pfv1U8zq ETH and USDT (ERC-20) wallet address: 0xbfc7bbd1bf134103fa336a8a21c79973c6126da2 If you don't have a BITCOIN account, open and fund BTC online. https://www.coinmama.com/ https://www.blockchain.com/ How we feel about the people in Ukraine. Please no amount is small and you will also be compensated and recognized for the hero you are once this crisis is over. Thanks. If you have any questions, reply to us as soon as possible. Kind regards, Erin Ailworth, HELPKYIVS@usa.com HELPUKRAINES@europe.com United NationDisasterAssessment and Coordination
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