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Ukrainians can "buy" a city in Russia: Moscow costs $ 265 and Peter will cost $ 100

The raised money goes to support the Armed Forces and to various volunteer organizations. Danilo White, radio host and standap-commic, created a charity project that combines humor and benefits. On the website of Russianagoodbuy. com everyone, not just a Ukrainian, can buy a village or even a whole city in Russia. Of course, the purchase will be virtual, and the transferred funds will go to support the Ukrainian army and to various volunteer organizations.

The author of the project will list 80% of money in the form of donations, and 20% will leave for the development of the site and new services. Thus, users can support the Armed Forces and volunteers, as well as feel like the owners of part of Russia. More than 2000 cities and villages of Russia have already been sold. Among the most popular objects are Moscow, St. Petersburg, Crimea, Sochi and Baikal. Prices for them range from $ 1 to $ 200.

Unfortunately, Moscow is not sold yet, as Danilo has not decided what to do with it, but soon promises to come up with. So far, the price tag on Moscow is set at $ 265. St. Petersburg is estimated at $ 100 and there were already Ukrainians to buy and rename several central areas. Users can also leave comments on and share their purchases on social networks. The price of Russian land depends on the number of inhabitants, area and distance to Moscow.

The cheapest cities on the site cost from $ 1 to $ 5. Danilo White said that the idea of ​​creating such a service came to him after he learned about the sale of US Alaska in 1867 for $ 7 million, and he thought it would be fun to sell Russian territories for money for money, listed in support of Ukraine. The project author plans to develop his service and add new features.