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  • • Leaders’ first to visit Poland

    a private meeting, the international leaders heard first-hand reports from survivors of the war in Ukraine by Majors Christian and Anna-Lena Paulsson, has responded valiantly in recent years as millions of Ukrainians Captain Oleg Samoilenko (originally from Ukraine, now serving in Poland) presented stark facts and shared Two refugees from Ukraine shared their experiences with the Buckinghams and the territorial leaders,

  • • Eastern Europe marks Easter

    Below are some photos from celebrations in Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine.

  • • Handling armed conflict

    As Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on, Salvation Army corps, staff, volunteers and supporters continue drones, attacks – and their aftermath (In March alone, there were 2209 aerial bombardment alerts across Ukraine This was my first sermon in Ukrainian. I talked about two students who went to Emmaus.”

  • Where there is no more strength: Oleg's story

    Ukrainian in Poland In 2022, when the war in Ukraine began, my family lost our home, our city was very I remember how hundreds of people came to us for help, refugees from Ukraine who had lost everything My stepfather in Ukraine died. Ukrainians shelter from Russian attacks in a basement bomb shelter. Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are finding shelter and assistance in Poland.

  • International news briefs - 30 June

    Ukrainian refugees were delighted to receive bikes refurbished by residents from The Salvation Army Recycles bicycles for Ukrainian refugees as part of a local ‘Bikes for Ukraine’ project. Last week, representatives from the ‘Bikes for Ukraine’ project were delighted to hand over bikes to Ukrainian refugees, including wheels for children and families. “It was a privilege to be able to play a part in supporting people from Ukraine to rebuild their lives

  • International news briefs: 1 February

    Warzone ministry in Ukraine The Salvation Army in Ukraine continues to reach out to those who are suffering The people in these villages are still recovering from the Russian occupation they endured before Ukrainian “It is important that The Salvation Army in Ukraine comes to the villages like these on a regular basis need with the resources available through our supporters and donors,” says Major Konstantin Shvab, Ukraine The Salvation Army in Ukraine expresses its gratitude to all the supporters, friends, volunteers, donors

  • Webbs step up a rank – international briefs for 8 May

    Corps continue to serve in wartime Ukraine As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues into its fourth year, Youth and children are a major focus in Ukraine as leaders and volunteers try to give the young people

  • Army’s world leaders recognised for 35 years of ‘exemplary’ officership

    Read more: Bandit the Barwon therapy dog Ukraine marks three years of war   Since the start of the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022, more than 6.3 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their country country’s children have been driven from their homes, and it is estimated that more than 14 million Ukrainians The Salvation Army in Ukraine  is working to create safe spaces for children and adults where their mental For more photos from Ukraine, click on the arrow below.

  • Christmas around the Salvos world

    Romanian settlements, villages in Southeast Asia, concerts in European town halls, ministry in war-torn Ukraine

  • • NATO base hosts Bulgarian market

    Bulgaria is part of the Eastern Europe Territory which also includes Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine

  • Borscht, Bibles, Brazil and Bermuda

    Spring in Ukraine Despite the constant barrage of rockets, drones and shells, The Salvation Army in Ukraine Dnipro, corps leaders, volunteers and parents helped the enthusiastic scouts safely prepare traditional Ukrainian

  • What is IES? What in the world does it do?

    an IES delegation in Romania , responding to the influx of refugees following Russia's invasion of Ukraine Major Brad Watson (second from right), with the IES team bound for Ukraine in October 2023. Major Darren Elsley, seated right, with the IES team in Bucharest, Romania, assisting Ukrainian refugees

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