Oděsa Port Credit Aktron Wikimedia Commons.

Estimates from the United Nations (UN) have put the number of Ukrainian nationals fleeing the country at close to three million, but that still leaves some 40m to feed and offer care for, particularly medical care.

Meeting those needs in country under attack from neighbours in ...

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  • Daniil Melnychenko

    March 15, 2022 at 6:25 pm

    Worth to noting, that humanitarian aid and other products delivered via aircraft are being landed in neighbouring countries such as Poland where after transferred into trucks for further delivery. Obviously, no civil planes can enter the Ukrainian airspace