How to show support to the people of Ukraine? Here are the charity apps and websites that you can go to send donations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent almost 200,000 troops and thousands of combat vehicles to Ukraine's borders. According to a source, there have been casualties, including Ukrainian civilians and soldiers, and Russian troops after Russian troops arrived.
Knowing there are casualties, many Ukrainians need help. If you want to support them, here are the channels where you can send funds to the non-profit groups that provide medical, food, and other essential supplies to Ukraine.
Ukraine Charity Apps, Websites
USA Today shared the list of the non-profit websites that are currently helping Ukraine fend the invading Russian troops.
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If you also want to help the Ukraine, here are the sites and apps you can send your donations:
- The International Committee of the Red Cross works with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society to rebuild the homes destroyed during the Russian-Ukraine war.
- ICRC also provides aides to mental health facilities, schools, community centers, and hospitals.
- Army SOS Citizen's Initiative currently manages the necessary purchases of shields, ammunition, food supplies, and uniforms that will further strengthen Ukraine.
- Come Back Alive Foundation is currently one of the biggest Ukraine-supporting charity groups. What makes this efficient is that it accepts traditional and crypto donations.
- United Help Ukraine raises the awareness of people across the globe regarding the crisis happening in the country. Aside from this, it also conducts fundraisings through PayPal, helping wounded Ukrainian soldiers, as well as their families.
What NATO is Doing About It
BCC reported that already prepared its warplanes to stop the Russian-Ukraine war. However, the Western alliance clarified that combat troops would not be sent to fight Russians invading Ukraine.
Although this is the case, the West is still trying to fend off Russia by targeting its industry, residents, and industry.
For example, the United Kingdom announced that more Russian banks would freeze their assets. Meanwhile, the U.S. government is currently cutting off the Russian government from Western financial institutions.
In our previous news, the FBI's recent warning claimed that ransomware attacks might target the U.S. as Russia-Ukraine tension becomes more serious.
On the other hand, BTC plunges by 7.5% as the Russia-Ukraine tension continues.
For more news updates about the ongoing Russian-Ukraine on-going war, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.
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Written by: Griffin Davis