ARMA to buy war bonds worth UAH 600 million

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The National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes (Asset Recovery and Management Agency, ARMA) will buy war bonds worth UAH 600 million.

This is stated in the report of ARMA, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

The Cabinet of Ministers made the decision on January 28 as part of strengthening the financial stability of the state under martial law.

Thanks to the work of law enforcement agencies, funds seized from traitors, collaborators and corrupt officials are being used to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.

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Since the beginning of russia's full-scale aggression, the ARMA has purchased war bonds totaling more than UAH 10.4 billion, USD 63 million and EUR 10.5 million.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, ARMA is the only government agency that invests in Ukraine's defense by purchasing domestic government war loan bonds.

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