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• Keep praying for Ukraine

  • simoneworthing
  • Jun 18
  • 1 min read

 

“The sky over my Kyiv 17 June. Thank God we are alive! But, unfortunately, not all Ukrainians met the dawn today.


 These are the words of Major Irina Shvab, Ukraine divisional leader with Major Konstantyn Shvab.


As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues to rage in its fourth year, cities across the country, particularly the capital, Kyiv, have been subjected to increasingly sustained and intense missile and drone strikes, killing dozens of people, injuring hundreds, and destroying apartment blocks, schools, playgrounds and other civilian infrastructure.


 

Despite this onslaught and the impacts of more than three years of full-scale war, The Salvation Army continues to serve local communities through regular Sunday services, Bible studies, youth and children’s activities and, as summer begins, scouting.


Teams also provide vouchers, clothing and other essentials; psychological and emotional support; and a caring, hope-filled and actively compassionate, faith-filled presence.

 

Please continue to pray for Ukraine.


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