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Czechs raise over $6 million for generators in freezing Ukraine

In just five days, Czechs raised more than $6,000,000 in a fundraising campaign to purchase?generators and heaters for Ukraine. Hundreds of thousands are freezing in subzero temperature after Russian attacks on electricity plants. Since Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s grid in the midst of a cold spell that saw temperatures drop to minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus four F), Ukrainian engineers have worked around-the-clock under hazardous conditions.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, declared an emergency energy situation after the Russian strikes. The European Commission announced on Friday that it would be sending 447 emergency generators valued at?3.7million euros ($4.39million). Darekproputina.cz has been collecting donations since Russia invaded Ukraine in 202. This includes campaigns to purchase a Blackhawk helicopter, a tank and drones.

Martin Ondracek, the organizer, said that his latest campaign raised 126 millions crowns ($6.16million) from 74 745 donors between last Wednesday and Monday morning. Another 15 million crowns are on their way.

Ondracek stated that "we booked two generators over the weekend - those diesel-fueled boxes that are on trucks - each for 8 million crowns that were to be given to two smaller health facilities."

He added that the initiative worked with three funds from Ukraine to avoid long?logistical? and?customs? delays, but also with Czech suppliers because not everything was available on the spot.

Ondracek added that there was a high demand for batteries and chemical heaters.

Batteries are essential for people to have power when it is available, so that they can charge a phone or a kettle.

(source: Reuters)