The line of life after de-occupation.

We all know what the map of the war looks like. Every day we check it in the hope that something will change and our soldiers will drive the enemy out of another Ukrainian settlement. This is what the residents of Buryn, Sumy region, did when they were sitting under occupation, watching these red lines in hidden tabs of TV channels, until at some point they saw Ukrainian tanks driving by with their own eyes and felt great relief that it was over. Indeed, the horrific occupation is over, but now a new phase of life has begun, and they need our help.
Our volunteers from GloBee international went to Buryn, Sumy region, and organised the distribution of more than 4,500 food parcels! Everyone who needed it received humanitarian aid!
We express our gratitude to our partners Space-EyeLands Aid and German Food Bridge .
We would also like to express our gratitude to @ignakilona , a volunteer and a wonderful person who helped us in organising and distributing the aid on the ground.
Together to victory!

Glory to Ukraine!