Estonian MP to ride his bicycle from Tallinn to Kyiv to raise money for Ukraine's Armed Forces

, 26 April 2024, 11:00

Kristo Enn Vaga, an Estonian MP and member of the Riigikogu's state defence commission and the Ukraine-Estonia parliamentary group, started cycling from Tallinn to Kyiv on Friday morning to raise funds for the Ukrainian Defence Forces.

As reported by Postimees, a group led by the MP began its journey at 08:00 from Freedom Square in the Estonian capital.

Postimees
Postimees

Financial donations are being collected in partnership with the North Atlantic Fella Organisation (NAFO) to purchase all-wheel-drive cars and FPV drones for Ukrainian soldiers.

Two pickup trucks outfitted with night vision cameras, mud tyres, and built-in electronic warfare gadgets cost €18,000, while 35 FPV drones cost €14,000.

Tallinn and Kyiv are about 1,700 kilometres apart. The trip takes around a week.

Last year, Vaga won the Baltic title for amateur cyclists in group races.

Last summer, the mayor of the Norwegian city rode a bicycle to Ukraine and raised UAH 540,000 (approx. US$13,628) for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Luxembourg journalist Michel Merten also cycled 2,725 kilometres to raise donations for Ukraine.