Ukrainians have elevated crowdfunding’s significance to match the existential threat they face. — Pexels
THE lead-up to the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine had been marked by Russia’s daily aerial attacks, obliterating residential neighbourhoods and killing whole families in their sleep.
As Ukraine continues to face severe ammunition shortages due to international military aid delays, Ukrainians have had to innovate in many ways, from the battlefield to the digital frontlines, to take the fight to a much better equipped and better funded enemy.
