Some UAH 11.75 bln transferred to NBU account to support AFU
Since February 24, Ukrainians and foreigners have transferred UAH 11.75 billion in equivalent, including in foreign currency from abroad - the equivalent of UAH 3.4 billion.
According to the NBU website, the money came from the United States, Great Britain, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Finland, the Czech Republic, China, France and Canada.
According to the regulator, the balance of funds on the special account amounted to UAH 67.6 million.
The NBU transferred UAH 950 million to the needs of the National Guard, UAH 1.65 billion to the National Police, UAH 8.1 billion to the needs of the Ministry of Defense, and UAH 980 million to the needs of the State Border Service.
In addition, the account of the Ministry of Social Policy, which the NBU opened on March 1 for humanitarian purposes, received a total of UAH 260.75 million in equivalent, including UAH 128 million received from abroad in foreign currency.
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