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Recent Russian attacks in Ukraine caused the deaths of innocent civilians, including children, and wrecked essential places like stores and hospitals.

In the Kharkiv region, Russian strikes hit a grocery store and a pharmacy in Lyptsi, killing three people, including a 14-year-old girl. A 16-year-old boy and a woman got hurt. A hospital in Vovchansk was also destroyed.

In Odesa, Russian missiles killed four people, including a 10-year-old girl, and injured seven. Two facilities in the south were attacked, causing power outages.

Hannah Chowdhry, who has been in touch with Pastor Vasilev and played a key role in initiating a food distribution program, remarked:

“These attacks show a cruel disregard for civilian lives and make life harder for communities. The international community needs to speak out against these acts and push for peace. People in Ukraine deserve safety and peace.”

As the conflict in Ukraine grows more intense, Pastor Vasilev and his church in Odessa shine as beacons of hope in a community overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. Despite the increasing danger, Pastor Vasilev, a Russian citizen, has made the brave decision to remain in Odessa, continuing his ministry and aiding those in need.

In recent months, Odessa has become a prime target for Russian attacks, heightening anxiety and insecurity among residents. Yet, Pastor Vasilev’s unwavering dedication to his calling has inspired courage and resilience among locals.

Recognizing the pressing need for assistance, Pastor Vasilev and his church have actively engaged in Christian outreach efforts and provide aid  to vulnerable families struggling with the economic hardships of war. Working with British Asian Christian Association, They’ve launched food distribution programs to ensure that essential supplies reach those most affected by the resulting instability.

Despite the inherent risks, Pastor Vasilev remains steadfast in his commitment to serving his community. His selfless actions embody the true spirit of compassion and solidarity in the face of adversity.

The video below shared by Pastor Vasilev in January provides a glimpse into the tireless efforts made to support the people of Odessa during these challenging times:

The conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate as Russia intensifies its efforts to bring the country under control. Families are struggling with increasing expenses and shortages of essential goods in stores, all while living in fear of becoming targets of attacks.

The British Asian Christian Association is determined to offer extra assistance to alleviate the hardships faced by these communities. By extending support to Pastor Vasilev, we aim to broaden the reach of aid to even more neighborhoods in and around Odessa.

We depend on the kindness and generosity of donors like you to make this possible. Your donations will directly contribute to providing essential resources and support to those affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.

Join us in making a difference. You can donate (here). Together, we can provide hope and relief to those enduring the turmoil of war.

Julie Chowdhry, A Trustee for British Asian Christian Association, said:

“Our partnership with Pastor Vasilev and his church in Odessa has been instrumental in providing vital support to those affected by the conflict in Ukraine.

Together, we’ve initiated a food distribution program that’s making a tangible difference in the lives of families facing hardship in Odesa and Kherson.

“Your continued support enables us to expand our reach and offer hope to even more communities in need.”

 

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