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  • Re: Helping Ukraine and Ukrainians

    There is nothing quite as permanent as a good temporary repair.

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    • Re: Helping Ukraine and Ukrainians

      That is pro-Russian propaganda bull**** and has nothing to do in this thread. Every American conspiracy terrorist has made it his full time profession to blur the facts which are all fairly clear to us who live close tho the Russian border.

      Just pull out.....and start preparing to house, cloth and feed a few 100 million European refugees arriving across the Atlantic aboard anything that can possibly float and to rescue at sea those who boarded things that could not float as Putin's army rolls through one European country after another.........
      Last edited by heimlaga; 04-12-2023, 02:04 AM.
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      • Re: Helping Ukraine and Ukrainians

        good luck to you guys

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        • Re: Helping Ukraine and Ukrainians

          Since when do real CIA folks post videos with their names and faces on f*cking YouTube?

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          • Re: Helping Ukraine and Ukrainians

            Girl came to Poland last year, we've talked several times. This is a trustworthy person using a trustworthy (local) collection system.

            I was born in Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region on the right bank of the Dniper River (Kakhovka reservoir). On the opposite, the left bank is located the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which is currently occupied by russian forces. The distance between these cities is 6 km. This allows the invaders to shell my hometown with artillery almost every day. At the moment, houses, schools, and hospitals have been destroyed. Many people have left Nikopol for safer places. But some people have been forced to stay home. Among these people are many pensioners, low-income families, disabled people, and women with children who need food, hygiene items, and medicine every day. These are not enough in local supermarkets and pharmacies.
            Since then, the situation has rapidly worsened: Nikopol is above the destroyed dam and has now lost all access to drinking water.
            Smaller actions are also worth considering: the people that are in most need of external help, like the elderly and/or impaired, will often have serious difficulty to stand in queue at distribution points or even reach them. The group of colleagues Nadia is in successfully organised several such actions and always provided good reports on how, where and when the money went. The first one focused mainly on mothers with newborns finding refuge in central Ukraine, other on simply a box of inexpensive battery powered lights. I did not post here the other ones, but this one - considering the location - is a bit more pressing

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