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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…
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…
22/7 We said goodbye to everyone at camp including our lovely interpreter. Always hard to take when people so effusively thank you for coming to their country during war and…
24th July Yesterday and today I pretty much spent organising photos and videos and trying to translate and edit the videos of the army chaplain who had been killed. I…
Last night after getting back I was told that Pastor Oleg wanted to have dinner. He invited a young student from his church to translate for us…
So I’m not in Ukraine anymore, I am back home, but it’s not over yet. In fact you could say perhaps the journey is only just beginning. I will write…
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