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Ukrainian IT Army Creates NFTs to Support the Country in War

The fields ration – 0.05 ETH

The number of civilians without access to food and water is rising by the day because of a citywide curfew. There is no centrally organized supply of food or water. It is done on a voluntary basis.

The medical kit – 0.10 ETH

The more medicine there is for people suffering from the war, the more people will survive. Recently, Russian forces bombed a children’s hospital in Mariupol, injuring pregnant women and burying patients.

The bulletproof vest – 0.20 ETH

According to OHCHR, the 13-day massacre took 364 lives. They were all civilians, including 25 children. 759 were injured. The cost of a vest is $500, but human life is priceless.

The drone – 0.40 ETH

A very tiny little thing that is extremely useful. It can track sabotage attempts, detect signs of Russian invaders and prevent death from missiles.

The thermal imager – 0.80 ETH

At night, Russian forces don’t sleep. Ukraine needs more thermal imagers to see their movements.

The non-fungible artworks are already published on the project’s website. All updates about the fundraising process are published on their Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) account.

After the collector buys one of these NFTs, the funds would be donated to a charity fund that specifies buying the same physical object with the help of the smart contract.

Quick facts about Ukrainian NFT & digital wearables collections:

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