“People worry about World War III. World War III is right now already, it’s here already. What more do you need to see?”.
Vakal spoke to NBC News at a small church in Green Bay — home to a tightknit portion of Wisconsin’s 10,000 Ukrainian Americans — where dozens of members of a group called Wisconsin Ukrainians gathered Thursday night to help sort and box thousands of pounds of medical equipment, boots, clothing and food to be sent to soldiers and residents in Ukraine.
by Russian forces. "And yes, I would like to see U.S. be more aggressive. The people in Ukraine need more guns, more planes, more tanks, more missiles, more weapons, to help close the skies.”Jonathan Pylypiv inside a truck loaded with medical and relief items to be sent to Ukraine at St. Matthew Orthodox Church on March 10, 2022 in Green Bay, Wisc.
Pylypiv organized the Wisconsin Ukrainians group on Facebook in 2014 to cultivate a sense of community. But in recent months, he has used it to help organize vigils, rallies and coordinate with groups across the state to collect goods to ship to Ukraine. He is in the process of converting the group into nonprofit status., a political pact under which Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons, Russia agreed to not use military force against Ukraine, and the U.S.
“They’re not going to stop the war,” said Tereshchenko, whose parents and sister still live in Sumy. "I believe that Putin does not actually care about his own people. Whether 10,000 soldiers of his die, or 100,000, or whether 100,000 of his people starve, he is going to do what he wants to do,” he said.But others acknowledged that the sanctions were, essentially, all the U.S.
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