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Kherson watermelons growing in de-mined paddocks—a delicious symbol of hope. Despite Russia’s brutality, Ukraine returns and continues to live and grow.
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Watermelons grow again in fields once full of mines. Life returns to a devastated Ukrainian village. Here’s what I saw on my return visit.
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Urgent Campaign As Record Cold Winter Approaches…
by Ron Gillespie 4 minutes readFamilies across Ukraine face winter without homes or heating. We saw the crisis firsthand — your help can bring warmth and safety to those displaced.
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A cemetery, a prayer meeting, and a 4-minute warning. One week in Kryvyi Rih revealed the reality behind headlines—and why hope still survives.
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Living under daily air raid sirens in Ukraine: some run, some stay defiant, some have become fatalists. All bear the scars of four years of terror.
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Our Ukraine Volunteers on A Current Affair ( Australian TV)
by opt@passingthrough.net 0 minutes readDr Lara Wieland has traded her life in Far North Queensland for the chaos of Ukraine – volunteering her medical skills amid relentless Russian attacks.
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Drones, Danger, and the Unbreakable Spirit of Ukraine’s Frontline Volunteers
by opt@passingthrough.net 15 minutes readPowerful firsthand accounts from volunteers working in Ukraine’s danger zones—evacuating families, dodging drones, and delivering hope under fire.
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Oct 2025 Medical Mission Ukraine Pt. 1
by opt@passingthrough.net 3 minutes readYour donations became hope on wheels for Ukraine’s brave medical workers
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From Dachau to the U.N. : Is it really “never again”?
by opt@passingthrough.net 6 minutes readFrom Dachau to Ukraine: ‘Never again’ means acting now. Support our medical mission delivering life-saving aid while history repeats itself.
