Ukrainian women are selling their nudes online to raise money.
The project has raised more than one million dollars.
Nastassia Nasko told Insider she was proud to have found a way to help.
Nastsassia Nasko said she came up with the idea accidentally.
She asked if someone with a car could help her out of the first Ukrainian city to be besieged by the Russians.
She would send a nude picture of herself to anyone who would help.
She had more than 10 messages in her inbox within five minutes. She sent a nude picture of herself to a man who offered to help, and he drove her friend out of the city.
On International Women's Day, Nasko and her friend launched "TerOnly Fans." Territorial defense is whatTer is for.
OnlyFans is a subscription based social platform which has become a lucrative way for adult content creators to make money. The company did not reply to Insider's request for comment.
Money goes to the Ukrainian army instead of the creators on TerOnlyFans. According to Nasko, the group has raised more than $700,000.
Nasko said the project had sent some money to refugee or animal-shelter organizations.
35 women and three men fromUkraine have signed up to send pictures to donors since the website's launch. Nasko said that only 10 of them had previous experience with OnlyFans, while the others wanted to volunteer to helpUkraine.
The group has received money from people in the Netherlands, France, and the UK. A donation of $2,800 was the highest donation ever.
Nasko said that the project's volunteers are not sex workers and are trying to raise money for the war.
Nasko told Insider that she is proud of her unique approach to collecting donations for Ukrainians.
I am happy because I can support people in Ukranian and show that not all of us are bad people. She said they wanted to help their neighbors.
Alexander Lukashenko is a close ally of Putin and supported him in the invasion of Russia.
After Russia invaded of Ukraine, Nasko moved to Warsaw, Poland, where she manages TerOnlyFans along with her full-time job.
She and Kuchmenko continue to promote the project on Telegram and double-check the legitimacy of donations.
Nasko said she had no plans to stop working.
She said that they would end the project when Putin died.
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