The page that was suspended by Patreon was run by a major foundation that helps get equipment to the country's military.

The account was removed from the membership platform.

Before it was suspended, the page said funds raised through its account would be used for the operations of the media and veteran divisions.

The posts and videos created with the help of your donations will show the rehabilitation of Ukrainian veterans and their return to a peaceful life.

The non-governmental organization that runs the account, called Come Back Alive, uses contributions to finance and train military personnel.

The page was removed because it was a violation of the policies of the company.

Come Back Alive is the main charity fund of the country, and a payment made to it is a donation to the Ukrainian military, according to the official website.

The foundation said it used funds for military vehicles, mobile surveillance systems, tablets with software for artillerymen, and the training of hundreds of snipers and thousands of gunners. Military equipment like helmets, body armor, and medical kits are given to Ukrainian soldiers by the NGOs.

The director of Come Back Alive told CNBC that after the news broke that Russia had invaded Ukraine, more than $300,000 poured in for the Patreon page.

Money left in the account will be returned. The company suggested other organizations for people to donate to, including the Ukrainian Red Cross Society.

We are shocked and devastated by the invasion of Ukraine, and we are praying for the safety of the Ukrainian people.