We must not let Ukraine’s Independence Day be its last

I’ve witnessed everything from courage to horror in the last six months all around Europe. We’ve done so much and can’t stop now.
Ukrainian World Congress will continue the mission to deliver protective equipment to Ukrainians, symbolized by an image of a soldier hugging Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko after the delivery of a shipment in Kyiv, writes Paul Grod.
I can remember seeing the news six months ago: Russia had launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. You must understand I am a man of two homelands—my home in Toronto, and the homeland of my heart, my beloved Ukraine. The warnings came true: Russia had invaded. The fight for democracy had begun. ...

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