Day of Ukrainian Statehood 28th July
This day marks the continuity of the Ukrainian nation for over a thousand years and counters the hostile narratives of the Russians around Ukraine as a ‘fake’ state. It marks…
This day marks the continuity of the Ukrainian nation for over a thousand years and counters the hostile narratives of the Russians around Ukraine as a ‘fake’ state. It marks…
20/7Today was a heavier day as I interviewed two people for hours, both with intense experiences.David was a young neurosurgeon who works in Dnipro hospital, one of the receiving hospitals…
18/7 Woke to the news that Russia conducted a massive missile and drone attack on Odesa last night. The city I’d just been the week before. Thankfully air defence worked…
17/7A lovely Ukrainian doctor I had met last week in Odesa invited me to come and do some interviews in her home town of Bila Tserkva (literally ‘white churches’) with…
12/7 Another pre-sunrise start on a train for me, starting to get to know the route to the train station very well. I travelled to Ivano-Frankivsk with Yulia who is…
9/7 Sunday in Odesa. Luba who coordinates the volunteer medical clinics into de-occupied areas invited me to church this morning. She doesn’t speak much English to organised a young lady…
7/7 This morning I felt a bit sheepish having added an extra region to my air raid alert app on my phone after last night’s missile attack – which meant…
5/7 The train ride back to Lviv from Uzghorod was again beautiful with Transcarpathian scenery, villages, mountains, forests and farms. Most of the day was spent on the train. Becky…
3/7 CMA Ukraine showed us around their warehouse and office and it was inspiring to see what they are doing. They have grown from a small group of Christian doctors…