Russian drone destroyed Blue/Yellow warehouse in Kyiv: how volunteers continue to help.
A Russian drone destroyed the warehouse of the charity organization 'Blue/Yellow' in Kyiv on the night of July 31. Volunteers who helped Ukrainians reported this to LTR.
Destruction of the 'Blue/Yellow' warehouse by a Russian drone
The strike by the Russian drone resulted in the complete destruction of the warehouse, where material valuables were stored before being sent to the front. Only individual protective equipment for doctors and rescuers was in the premises.
'No one in Ukraine is safe from such attacks. This is the daily reality of war. The most important thing is that there were no casualties. The fund did not suffer serious losses, so our activities will not stop - we will continue to raise funds and send aid to the defenders of Ukraine'
The attack did not stop the activities of the charity fund. The co-founder of the organization, Jonas Oman, stated about the continuation of aid to Ukrainians.
'This will not stop us. Despite the losses, we will continue to help Ukraine'
On the same day, a Russian missile hit a house in Kyiv. The President of Ukraine expressed condolences, and a man who assisted the occupiers was condemned in Kyiv region.
As a result of the powerful strike by the Russian drone on the warehouse of the charity organization 'Blue/Yellow', which helped the Ukrainian defenders, the material valuables intended for the front were completely destroyed. Volunteers made statements emphasizing the importance of their activities and will continue to raise funds to help the warriors. Moreover, this incident highlights the reality of war in Ukraine and demonstrates the dignity and dedication of Ukrainians in assisting their country in the face of enemy outrage.
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