Ukrainians are actively converting hatred into donations — interruptions are observed in the work of Monobank and PrivatBank
Today, Ukraine again became the target of a Russian terrorist attack. Using dozens of rockets (according to preliminary data, more than 80), Russian terrorist forces fired at residential buildings, playgrounds, and infrastructure facilities. They did not aim at military objects, but at civilians.
Probably, according to the plan of the occupiers, the attack of civilians was supposed to frighten the Ukrainians. Dzuski! They once again miscalculated and showed a complete lack of understanding of the Ukrainian spirit. The Ukrainians responded to the furious missile attack… with massive donations to the accounts of the most famous volunteers of Ukraine.
Сподіваємося, з вами все гаразд.
Ви знаєте, що робити:
Госпітальєри: https://t.co/1iGkhyIiiB
Повернись живим: https://t.co/10s6cu52HN
Фонд Сергія Притули: https://t.co/TJimKOAc6b
Та будь-які інші збори від людей, яким ви довіряєте. Бережіть себе.
— видавництво MAL'OPUS 🐙 (@malopus_comics) October 10, 2022
In addition to the constantly operating charitable funds, soon after the morning shelling, new meetings with eloquent names began to appear – for example, “On revenge” (by Serhiy Sternenko). At the time of preparing the material, Ukrainians have already transferred over 18 million UAH to this bank (the first 2 million UAH were collected in just 9 minutes). And Igor Lachenkov’s bank with a non-literary name has donations in the amount of over UAH 9 million.
І ще моно зламався схоже від такого потоку донатів))
— боєць кіберхуйні (@razzner) October 10, 2022
Ukrainians rushed to transfer funds to volunteers with such zeal that, it seems, this created an unexpectedly high load on the banking system. Some monobank users complain about the poor performance of the application. Interruptions in the work of ‘PrivatBank’ are also observed. Perhaps this is due to the large number of transfers to charitable foundations and banks. Although it cannot be ruled out that this was the result of attacks on infrastructure facilities and the deterioration of communication, or that a cyber attack on the banking system of Ukraine began after the missile attack.