How to buy macbook air md760

Hello apple
I want to byu this model from you. But I am situated in Ukraine. Posible to byu macbook air md760?

Apple is not here. These are user-to-user technical support forums.
You can search for authorized Apple dealers in Ukraine on this web page:
https://locate.apple.com/europe/en/
Regards.

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