
“The Critical Infrastructure initiative raised UAH 1.5 million to support the work of front-line media,” the statement says.
The company noted that 25 Ukrainian businesses have joined the initiative.
The funds collected will be transferred to media working in the front-line regions. In particular, for “Kordon.Media” in Sumy, “Gvara” in Kharkov, “Dnipro.Media” in Dnepr, “MikVisti” in Nikolaev and “Most” in Kherson.
“Thank you to everyone who is participating. 1,492 T-shirts and hoodies have already been sold. Together we support those who defend the truth,” DTEK emphasized.
Context
In March, Ukrayinska Pravda and DTEK founded a common social project “Critical Infrastructure” to support independent regional media in front-line regions.




