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- • Pray for Ukraine
“Please join us in prayers for Ukraine,” writes Ivan, who oversees The Salvation Army Ukraine's Facebook “On Monday, August 26th, Ukraine survived the longest and the biggest aerial attack on its sovereign
- • Keep praying for Ukraine
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 Please continue to pray for Ukraine . For more images, click on the arrow below.
- The Salvation Army Ukraine
It's been 15 months since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Captain Oleg Samoilenko, a Ukrainian Salvation Army officer serving in Poland, remembers the day only the terror of that day, the ongoing help The Salvation Army in Poland and other countries bordering Ukraine (and beyond) are giving Ukrainian refugees, and his hopes for a peaceful future.
- Christmas is coming to Ukraine
Salvationists and friends in Ukraine are praising God for his coming this Christmas, as they continue around them and constantly living, and serving, in a state of hyper-vigilance, The Salvation Army in Ukraine “terrible all-night attack on civil infrastructure in Ukraine, that aimed to leave the country without The Salvation Army in Ukraine is also growing, despite the war. Please continue to pray for peace for Ukraine and for hope, strength, encouragement and peace for all
- • Ukraine corps celebrate Passover
As the Orthodox Easter approaches in Eastern Europe, members of the Kropivnitsky Corps, Ukraine, gathered Dnipro and other corps across war-torn Ukraine also gathered to commemorate the Passover and will meet
- • Wartime ministry in Ukraine
As Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on, Salvation Army corps faithfully continue to serve God and care for As winter approaches and temperatures drop, corps throughout Ukraine are offering all the warm clothing The Salvation Army in Ukraine is focused on Jesus and being his light in very dark days.
- Territorial leaders ‘blessed and encouraged’ by visit to Ukraine
What was the purpose of your visit to Ukraine? Meetings with officers were part of the visit to Ukraine. Our time in Ukraine was intense, emotional and filled with joy. We hope to return in 2026 to visit other parts of Ukraine. How can people pray for and support Ukraine from afar? Pray for peace in Ukraine.
- Meeting the Salvos in wartime Ukraine
Russia’s war in Ukraine has been raging for more than two years. Ukrainian ALLA OLSHEVSKAYA shares her story, how she encountered The Salvation Army and how her life All the problems started after the liberation [by the Ukrainian Army] in November 2022.
- Ukraine – a new normal in challenging times
organisations still present in Ukraine. refugees, both within Ukraine and in the surrounding countries. "Please don’t forget about Ukraine and us who stay and serve here to spread God’s love.” This emotional and spiritual support plays an important role in daily life in Ukraine. Please don’t forget about Ukraine and us who stay and serve here to spread God’s love.”
- • Summer fun in Ukraine
The Salvation Army in Kropvinitsky, Ukraine, is working hard to give children in the area a (northern Other corps throughout Ukraine are running similar activities to give local and displaced children as
- Ukraine’s unique celebrations in times of war
International Children's Day This day is celebrated in Ukraine on 1 June. In war-ravaged Ukraine, it’s all about “survival and rescue”. in their own home, in their own native, peaceful Ukraine. Corps around Ukraine continue to support internally displaced people. As a result of Russia’s war with Ukraine, approximately 6.5 million Ukrainians have become refugees,
- • Response continues in Ukraine
Commissioner Ivor Tefler, who leads the Salvation Army’s Ukraine Response Unit, tells Dave Piper, international Christian broadcaster at TWR-UK, that corps have been helping internally displaced Ukrainians since Ivor says the people of God in Ukraine will be the ones who can bring long-term spiritual aid, as the












