As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, a story related to a 'pink note' attached to a cafe in Kiiu, the capital of Ukraine, has been released. 



On the 22nd local time, foreign media, such as the British Guardian, reported the article posted by Olga Ludenko, the editor-in-chief of Kiiu Independent, a Ukrainian media, on her SNS that day.



"Many cafes in the Ukrainian capital Kiiu have pink notes attached to them," Ludenko said. "This note is a receipt for payment in advance for Ukrainian soldiers or people defending the country."   



In a photo released by Ludenko, there are several pink notes attached to the checkout counter of a cafe in Kiiwu.



"Since citizens have already paid, soldiers who visit the cafe can ask for drinks and desserts for free," said Ludenko. 



He emphasized, "I just want to let you know that all the soldiers I saw when I was at the cafe calculated the cost of their coffee themselves." 



Netizens who saw the post reacted, "It's wonderful to do good deeds for the soldiers who risk their lives", "Is there any way to make a prepayment overseas other than Ukraine", "Please allow me to help Ukrainian soldiers online too" was seen. 



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