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As Ukraine fights for its freedom, Under Black Banners offers vital insights into the nation’s enduring spirit.
The death toll from Russia’s missile strike on Poltava on September 3rd has tragically risen to 54, as reported by the State Emergency Service. Rescue efforts are still underway, with 297 people wounded and five more feared trapped under the rubble. Russia launched two ballistic missiles, hitting the Military Institute of Communications and a nearby medical facility, leaving part of the educational building in ruins.
Our partner CMA actively supports local institutions and delivers all the medical and humanitarian aid that saves lives. From medical supplies for hospitals to basic essentials for families, CMA is there for the people who need it most. They’re helping soldiers and civilians to get through the toughest times.
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Last Wednesday, a Russian drone and missile attack on Lviv tragically claimed the lives of seven people, including four members of the same family. The man in the photo is the only one who survived. His wife, Yevheniia, and their three daughters, Yaryna, Dayna, and Emilia, were killed while they slept peacefully in their own home.
Give up just one drink or treat each week to help those in need. ❤️ By making a small sacrifice, you can make a big difference for people in Ukraine. Every little bit counts and your regular support could mean the world to someone who’s doing it tough right now.
Western media often uses euphemisms to describe the realities of the war in Ukraine. For instance, Russian actress Polina Menshik, who came to Southern Zaporizhia Oblast in Ukraine to entertain Russian occupiers, was reported as having died “as a consequence of a Ukrainian strike.”
Russia’s military actions have targeted the most vulnerable — Ukrainian children 💔 From bombing shelters where they sought safety to shelling maternity hospitals and striking Okhmadyt, a hospital that treats kids battling severe illnesses.
These children have lived through the bombing of their homes and the constant threat of conflict around them. They’re now receiving crucial support from a Ukrainian NGO, thanks to the efforts of the Banner of Love church. We’re proud to support this NGO and the important work they’re doing to help these children find hope and safety during such challenging times.