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As the Russia-Ukraine war rages on, Ukrainians in regions far west of the front lines in the east are being emotionally worn down by nightly air raids from Russian drones and missiles. This is the story of why one Ukrainian single mother stays despite the nights of terror, and why a Utah-based nonprofit, August Mission, is urging us not to forget that Ukrainians still need help from the U.S.
As the Russia-Ukraine war rages on, Ukrainians in regions far west of the front lines in the east are being emotionally worn down by nightly air raids from Russian drones and missiles. This is the story of why one Ukrainian single mother stays despite the nights of terror, and why a Utah-based nonprofit, August Mission, is urging us not to forget that Ukrainians still need help from the U.S.