There are a lot of scanadals on Ukraine about crowdsourcing "help for military" when "crowdsourcers" got millions grivnas and then disappear. There are much more ones who are plain swindlers over those who really do some volunteering and crowdsourcing for Ukrainian army. Real ones gather mostly medicines and blood for wounded soldiers. Suddenly when a soldiers is not battle capable anymore, authorities are not interested anymore in providing anythig to them.
Ukrainians have pretty decent supply of warfare, (some even state that there is now more warfare than the soldiers able to use it), until it destroyed by missiles and drones in points of assembly or on frontlines, so there is no any sense ot crowdsourcing for a car delivered to some safe place, soldiers need them at battleground and none of that "crowdsourcers" have an ability to deliver a car to a frontline where it needed, even if you for whatever reason imagine that they are not swindlers.
That's swindlers, may be not even khokhols.
There are a lot of scanadals on Ukraine about crowdsourcing "help for military" when "crowdsourcers" got millions grivnas and then disappear. There are much more ones who are plain swindlers over those who really do some volunteering and crowdsourcing for Ukrainian army. Real ones gather mostly medicines and blood for wounded soldiers. Suddenly when a soldiers is not battle capable anymore, authorities are not interested anymore in providing anythig to them.
Ukrainians have pretty decent supply of warfare, (some even state that there is now more warfare than the soldiers able to use it), until it destroyed by missiles and drones in points of assembly or on frontlines, so there is no any sense ot crowdsourcing for a car delivered to some safe place, soldiers need them at battleground and none of that "crowdsourcers" have an ability to deliver a car to a frontline where it needed, even if you for whatever reason imagine that they are not swindlers.