Now the comedian-turned-politician's charitable foundation is setting its sights on the next big battle: post-war reconstruction.
Prytula, 41, led a campaign to acquire Turkish Bayraktar drones after Russia's full-scale invasion in February last year.
The foundation also raised about $9.5 million for attack drones, which he said were ordered by Kyiv's military intelligence.
After the war, Prytula wants to apply his crowdfunding acumen to help rebuild war-damaged parts of Ukraine.
"All of this will need to be rebuilt, and after the war we'll begin measuring everything we've lost."
Persons:
Serhiy Prytula, Mariia, Oleksandr, Prytula, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Anna Gvozdiar, Gvozdiar, isn't, we've, Ivan Lyubysh, Timothy Heritage, Sharon Singleton
Organizations:
Reuters, Foundation, Bank, Thomson
Locations:
Ukraine, Kyiv, KYIV, Turkish, Finnish, Crimea, Sumy