UKRNAFTA Raised UAH 4,000,000 for Military Training
As part of the charity campaign “Dobryi ranok, Ukraino!”, Ukrnafta and the Boryviter Military School raised UAH 4,000,000 over two months to support the training of Ukrainian soldiers. The campaign, featuring Vitalii Kyrychenko, frontman of the band Numer 482, was launched ahead of Ukraine’s Independence Day.

Project Implementation
The fundraising mechanism was simple and transparent: for every cup of coffee sold at UKRNAFTA filling stations, UAH 5 was automatically transferred to military education programs. The funds support key areas of training, including UAV operations, communications, topography, and military planning.

A key symbol of the campaign was a series of 25 coffee cups representing all regions of Ukraine — 24 oblasts and Crimea. The visual concept was designed to remind people of every region still being fought for. The cups were produced by Univest and quickly became popular among customers, turning into collectible items.
“We are grateful to everyone who took part. This project delivers practical and fast results: more trained drone operators and more lives saved,” said Yurii Tkachuk, Acting Chairperson of the Management Board of Ukrnafta.
Results
The funds raised will be used to purchase a vehicle, laptops, training simulators, radios, repeaters, and drones.
In addition to supporting the Defence Forces of Ukraine, the campaign received recognition for its design and symbolism. The “Dobryi ranok, Ukraino!” cup design was awarded by the Packaging Club of Ukraine in the category Best Paper Cup Design, helping increase visibility of the initiative and attract even more supporters.



“We thank UKRNAFTA and their customers for supporting professional military training. We highly value this partnership, which has grown beyond promoting donations and has become a true creative synergy,” said Tetiana Ostra, Co-Founder of the Boryviter Military School.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukrnafta has been systematically supporting Ukraine’s Defence Forces — from material assistance to educational initiatives. The “Dobryi ranok, Ukraino!” campaign is a strong example of effective cooperation between business and defence education initiatives.