The world has saluted the spirit of Ukraine and its people ever since the country has been hit by a war. Not just Ukrainians, good samaritans from across the world have showed utmost courage and bravery in fighting against the Russians, both by arms and without it. Here's another example, displaying unity and fervour to help those suffering due to the conflict.
An American chef Jose Andr¨¦s?has been running a campaign in Ukraine to provide food to?refugees who fled war-hit areas and have been residing at?railway stations and shelter homes.?Jos¨¦ Andr¨¦s is also the founder of World Central Kitchen (WC Kitchen), a non-profit organisation devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters.
Now, the WC Kitchen team has been delivering Easter's traditional cakes and eggs in Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine. In a series of tweets, Andres posted about volunteers delivering Easter kits and giving hope that there are still bright moments after 60 days of war.
"As Ukraine celebrated orthodox Eastern on Sunday we have many partners of WCKitchen doing tens of thousands of Eastern traditional cakes and eggs. This video is from one of the amazing team of our beloved Yulia Stefanyuk in Lviv," Andres tweeted.
Take a look at the series of tweets that show WC Kitchen teams working round the clock to deliver festive treats to families.?
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Meanwhile, Russia resumed its assault on the last Ukrainian defenders holed up in a giant steel works in Mariupol, days after Moscow declared victory in the southern city and said its forces did not need to take the plant. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the country¡¯s army was not ready to try to break through the siege of the port city.
He said America¡¯s top diplomat, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, would visit Kyiv on Sunday and discuss the types of weapons Ukraine needs as Russia¡¯s invasion enters its third month.
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