First-Hand Experience from War-Torn Ukraine

Csaba wearing checked shirt and baseball cap, standing in front of a bombed-out apartment block in Ukraine, blue sky behind
Ukraine might not be the main item of news at the moment but the war goes on.
What is it like inside this country?
Here is an eye witness account from our brother Csaba who has entered Ukraine eight times to bring aid and encouragement.

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